2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1096-911x(200001)34:1<43::aid-mpo8>3.0.co;2-h
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Ophthalmic complications of childhood medulloblastoma

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“…Motor and sensory deficits including paralysis, movement disorders, and ataxia may impair mobility and create a risk for falls. Other problems such as seizures, eye problems (eg, ocular nerve palsy, nystagmus, papilledema, and optic atrophy), hydrocephalus/shunt malfunctions, and spinal cord damage (eg, neurogenic bladder/bowel, incontinency) have also been reported (Cassidy, Stirling, May, Picton, & Doran, 2000;Khan et al, 2005;Khan, Boop, Onar, & Sanford, 2006;Khan, Marshman, & Mulhern, 2003;McGirt et al, 2008). Neurocognitive dysfunction is expressed as learning deficiencies, diminished IQ, and behavioral changes.…”
Section: Neurological and Neurocognitive Late Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Motor and sensory deficits including paralysis, movement disorders, and ataxia may impair mobility and create a risk for falls. Other problems such as seizures, eye problems (eg, ocular nerve palsy, nystagmus, papilledema, and optic atrophy), hydrocephalus/shunt malfunctions, and spinal cord damage (eg, neurogenic bladder/bowel, incontinency) have also been reported (Cassidy, Stirling, May, Picton, & Doran, 2000;Khan et al, 2005;Khan, Boop, Onar, & Sanford, 2006;Khan, Marshman, & Mulhern, 2003;McGirt et al, 2008). Neurocognitive dysfunction is expressed as learning deficiencies, diminished IQ, and behavioral changes.…”
Section: Neurological and Neurocognitive Late Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, MB frequently causes the disorders of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation, which requires immediate treatment, including drainage by surgical implantation of the CSF shunt system ( 9 ). Other manifestations, depending on the localization of the primary tumor and metastases, are uncoordinated movements, cranial nerves palsy, nystagmus, diplopia, and restricted eye movements ( 10 , 11 ).…”
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confidence: 99%