Cerebellar mutism - a term introduced by Rekate et al. in 1985 - can be considered as the hallmark feature of the posterior fossa syndrome (PFS). This syndrome was first described in detail by Daly and Love in 1958 and consists of specific linguistic, cognitive, behavioral, and affective symptoms following acute posterior fossa damage in children and adults. Although the syndrome has been exceptionally associated with non-tumoral etiologies, it usually develops after a brief period of relatively normal functioning in the immediate postoperative phase following posterior fossa tumor surgery. While the incidence of the PFS in the pediatric population is estimated to range between 8% and 31% after posterior fossa tumor resection, the condition...
Six children, aged 6 to 12 years, who developed cerebellar mutism after surgery for a posterior foss...
Four patients aged 5 to 9 years with large tumours located in the posterior fossa (PNET, ependymoma ...
WOS: A1997XG39100010PubMed ID: 9213058Mutism is not a common condition following cerebellar damage. ...
The posterior fossa syndrome (PFS) consists of transient cerebellar mutism, cognitive symptoms, and ...
Cerebellar mutism is a rare finding associated with resection of posterior fossa tumors or cerebella...
The authors report 5 children operated upon for large midline cerebellar tumors, who developed mutis...
Introduction: The Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS) may occur in children after resection of cerebellar...
Transient mutism, without disorders of consciousness or cranial nerve deficits, arising after surgic...
Up to 39% of children operated for a posterior fossa tumor develop the cerebellar mutism syndrome. A...
Mutism is a rare sequel of PCF tumor removal. Three patients aged 5 to 20 years old with mutism afte...
WOS: A1996TK45500024PubMed ID: 8747952IT IS WELL known that degenerative disease, hemorrhage, infect...
Abstract Background Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more tha...
Four patients aged 5 to 9 years with large tumours located in the posterior fossa (PNET, ependymoma ...
Introduction: Cerebellar mutism (CM) is defined as a peculiar form of mutism that may complicate the...
Cerebellar mutism is a transient period of speechlessness that evolves after posterior fossa surgery...
Six children, aged 6 to 12 years, who developed cerebellar mutism after surgery for a posterior foss...
Four patients aged 5 to 9 years with large tumours located in the posterior fossa (PNET, ependymoma ...
WOS: A1997XG39100010PubMed ID: 9213058Mutism is not a common condition following cerebellar damage. ...
The posterior fossa syndrome (PFS) consists of transient cerebellar mutism, cognitive symptoms, and ...
Cerebellar mutism is a rare finding associated with resection of posterior fossa tumors or cerebella...
The authors report 5 children operated upon for large midline cerebellar tumors, who developed mutis...
Introduction: The Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS) may occur in children after resection of cerebellar...
Transient mutism, without disorders of consciousness or cranial nerve deficits, arising after surgic...
Up to 39% of children operated for a posterior fossa tumor develop the cerebellar mutism syndrome. A...
Mutism is a rare sequel of PCF tumor removal. Three patients aged 5 to 20 years old with mutism afte...
WOS: A1996TK45500024PubMed ID: 8747952IT IS WELL known that degenerative disease, hemorrhage, infect...
Abstract Background Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more tha...
Four patients aged 5 to 9 years with large tumours located in the posterior fossa (PNET, ependymoma ...
Introduction: Cerebellar mutism (CM) is defined as a peculiar form of mutism that may complicate the...
Cerebellar mutism is a transient period of speechlessness that evolves after posterior fossa surgery...
Six children, aged 6 to 12 years, who developed cerebellar mutism after surgery for a posterior foss...
Four patients aged 5 to 9 years with large tumours located in the posterior fossa (PNET, ependymoma ...
WOS: A1997XG39100010PubMed ID: 9213058Mutism is not a common condition following cerebellar damage. ...