Background: Germinomas are rare malignant central nervous system tumors, a type of germ cell tumor, according to the 2016 World Health Organization Classification of Brain Tumors. Most of these tumors develop along the midline, most often from the pineal gland, followed by tumors arising in the suprasellar cisterns. Suprasellar germinomas commonly manifest with diabetes insipidus, visual impairment, and hypothalamic-pituitary failure. We present a literature review from the PubMed database and report 2 cases of suprasellar germinomas.

Case Description: Both pediatric patients presented with progressive visual loss; one did not show endocrinologic impairment, and the other presented with hypothyroidism, diabetes insipidus, and generalized edema. Magnetic resonance imaging showed expansive suprasellar masses in both cases, confirmed as germinomas at histopathologic examination. The patients were treated with the same surgical approach, although their outcomes were different because of endocrinologic and post surgical complications.

Conclusions: Suprasellar germinomas are highly curable lesions when diagnosed early. The treatment remains controversial and should be individualized, but the association of chemotherapy and radiotherapy allows reduce adverse effects and shows great results.

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