A 38 year old female presents with a 4 year history of increasing headaches. In the last month she developed seizures but there is no response to anticonvulsivant therapy. MRI is done. It shows a well-defined area of abnormal T2 signal involving the left frontal and temporal lobes. There is mass effect, surrounding edema and irregular calcification.A biopsy is done.

1-The histologic section shows:
A-Macrophages and lymphocytes
B-Pleomorphic cells
C-The classical "fried-egg" appearance
D-Sclerosis
E-All of the above
2-The diagnosis is:
A-Ammons horn sclerosis of epilepsy
B-Oligodendroglioma
C-Glioblastoma multiforme
D-Intracerebral abscess
E-None of the above
3-The prognosis of this entity is:
A-Good prognosis, 5 to 10 years survival
B-Bad prognosis, less than 2 years survival
C-Uncertain
D-Long survival, more than 15 years
E-None of the above
4-The recommended treatment for this disease is:
A-Only surgery
B-Only chemotherapy
C-Surgery plus chemotherapy
D-Only radiotherapy
E-Surgery plus radiotherapy
5-Radiographically this entity can show:
A-Cystic areas
B-Calcification
C-Surrounding edema
D-Solid areas
E-All of the above
6-The biological behavior of this disease is:
A-Never undergoes malignant transformation
B-It is a malignant tumor
C-It is an infectious process
D-Although relatively benign, it can undergo malignant transformation
E-Behaves as a chronic disease