Abstract:Introduction: Posterior fossa ependymomas in children are associated
with a poor prognosis. This retrospective study tries to determine
prognostic factors for the outcomes and the quality of life. Material
and Methods: Thirty-three patients with posterior fossa ependymomas were
treated from 2002 to 2018. All patients had a cranio-spinal MRI and
3.12% were metastatic. Removal was complete in 29 patients (90.62%).
All patients received a complementary treatment: 11patients
chemotherapy, radiotherapy in 35 patien… Show more
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