2023
DOI: 10.46900/apn.v5i3.210
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Posterior fossa ependymomas in children and adolescents - the state of the art

Marcos Devanir Silva Da Costa,
Carolina Torres Soares,
Patricia Alessandra Dastoli
et al.

Abstract: Central nervous system tumors in pediatric patients represent the most frequent solid tumor type in this age group, especially ependymomas, which comprise 5% of childhood intracranial tumors, and occur mainly in the posterior fossa. The MEDLINE and ClinicalTrials databases were searched for studies on posterior fossa ependymomas, 64 studies met the search criteria.  Symptoms include ataxia, vertigo, headache, vomiting, cranial nerve palsies, or papilledema, resulting from intracranial hypertension due to… Show more

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