Pilocytic astrocytomas are typically grade I astrocytomas, only rarely progressing to anaplastic counterparts [1]. In the case of anaplastic pilocytic astrocytomas, some are associated with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) [2], others are associated with radiation treatment [2], and the remainder appear de novo. These de novo tumours can be particularly challenging to distinguish from glioblastomas, which are grade IV and carry a worse prognosis. Here we report an unusual case of malignant transformation of a pilocytic astrocytoma in the absence of NF1 alterations or radiation treatment.