An elderly man with advanced glioblastoma developed neuro-cognitive deficits that were reversed by methylphenidate. After tumor resection from the right frontal lobe, he received cranial irradiation, temozolomide and Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields). MRI afterwards showed enhancements near the resection cavity and the contralateral frontal lobe. The patient experienced mild executive dysfunction that was not limiting his activities. Adjuvant temozolomide was started along with TTFields. After 2 cycles, his brain MRI showed stable disease, but he exhibited significant executive dysfunction. Methylphenidate improved his neuro-cognitive slowing in cycles 3 and 4. His disease eventually progressed during the 5th cycle, and he experienced a marked decline in activities. Repeat head MRI revealed tumor progression and cerebral edema. Treatments were discontinued while dexamethasone improved his neurological functions and bevacizumab biosimilar was later added. This case demonstrates the activity of methylphenidate for managing executive dysfunction in patients with glioblastoma while minimizing the use of dexamethasone.
Keywords: executive function; glioblastoma; methylphenidate.