Fig. 5From: Primary gliosarcoma with widespread extracranial metastases—spatiotemporal morphological variationThe second craniotomy was performed for the recurrent intracerebral tumor. During the operation, it was found that the reddish-brown supply rich tumor tissue broke through the dura mater and grew deep into the temporal muscle. A Postoperative CT showed that the recurrent tumor was removed, and the surgical field was clean without bleeding. B Enhanced axial view. C Enhanced sagittal view showed that there was still tumor tissue remaining in the frontal lobe. D Enhanced coronal view showed that the recurrent temporal lobe tumor was completely removedBack to article page