https://www.selleckchem.com/products/glutaraldehyde.html Gliomatosis Cerebri (GC) is a rareand rapidly progressive pattern of growth of diffusely infiltrating gliomas with limited treatment options. Imaging findings are usually nonspecific and can mimic other neurologic disorders, including demyelination, encephalitis, and multicentric/multifocal glioma. In this report, we describe a case of a 53-year-old female who presented with left hemiparesis, global headache, and gait ataxia with imaging features initially thought to represent demyelinating disease. A combination of conventional and advanced imaging findings with brain biopsy was utilized to make the diagnosis of GC. In patients with widespread abnormalities on brain imaging, GC should strongly be considered when cortical expansion, involvement of the septum pellucidum and elevated myoinositol levels are observed and the clinical and laboratory findings are atypical for demyelination or infection. Considering GC in such cases can facilitate early biopsy with prompt diagnosis and avoid delay in appropriate treatment. Hydatid cysts are one of the serious complications following echinococcus infection. The liver and the lungs are the most affected organs, respectively. The severity of the disease is associated with the increase in the number and the size of the cysts, cysts rupture, and systemic effects. The aim of this study is to evaluate prognostic factors that are associated with the increased incidence of postoperative complications following pulmonary hydatid cyst surgery. Patients referred to Madani hospital from 2014-2018, presenting pulmonary hydatid cysts were included in this study. All the patients were evaluated based on the following parameters age, gender, location and size of the cysts, rupture status of the cysts (intact or perforated), type of surgical intervention (capitonnage or segmentectomy) and Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR). The factors were then compared with postoperative complicat