: The aim of this study is to identify possible risks factors for the occurrence of cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS) in children with posterior cranial fossa tumours. Children diagnosed with posterior fossa tumours consecutively admitted to our institution between 2006 and 2008 were the subjects of this prospective study. Besides standard neurological and radiological evaluations, all children underwent thorough neuropsychological assessments at admission and following surgery. Children under two or older than 16 years of age and those with a severe pre-operative clinical condition precluding neuropsychological assessment were excluded. Thirty-four children met the inclusion criteria. They were divided into two groups. Group I consiste...
WOS: A1996TK45500024PubMed ID: 8747952IT IS WELL known that degenerative disease, hemorrhage, infect...
Four patients aged 5 to 9 years with large tumours located in the posterior fossa (PNET, ependymoma ...
Six children, aged 6 to 12 years, who developed cerebellar mutism after surgery for a posterior foss...
Background: Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more than half a...
Introduction: The Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS) may occur in children after resection of cerebellar...
Introduction: Cerebellar mutism (CM) is defined as a peculiar form of mutism that may complicate the...
Item does not contain fulltextUp to 39% of children operated for a posterior fossa tumor develop the...
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...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: "Cerebellar mutis" and subsequent dysarthria (MSD) is a documented ...
Six children aged between 6 and 16 years who had undergone surgery for the removal of a posterior fo...
Abstract Background Cerebellar...
Introduction: Tumors of the cerebellum are the most common brain tumors in children. Modern treatmen...
Dysarthria following surgical resection of childhood posterior fossa tumour (PFT) is most commonly d...
Four patients aged 5 to 9 years with large tumours located in the posterior fossa (PNET, ependymoma ...
WOS: A1996TK45500024PubMed ID: 8747952IT IS WELL known that degenerative disease, hemorrhage, infect...
Four patients aged 5 to 9 years with large tumours located in the posterior fossa (PNET, ependymoma ...
Six children, aged 6 to 12 years, who developed cerebellar mutism after surgery for a posterior foss...
Background: Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more than half a...
Introduction: The Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS) may occur in children after resection of cerebellar...
Introduction: Cerebellar mutism (CM) is defined as a peculiar form of mutism that may complicate the...
Item does not contain fulltextUp to 39% of children operated for a posterior fossa tumor develop the...
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...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: "Cerebellar mutis" and subsequent dysarthria (MSD) is a documented ...
Six children aged between 6 and 16 years who had undergone surgery for the removal of a posterior fo...
Abstract Background Cerebellar...
Introduction: Tumors of the cerebellum are the most common brain tumors in children. Modern treatmen...
Dysarthria following surgical resection of childhood posterior fossa tumour (PFT) is most commonly d...
Four patients aged 5 to 9 years with large tumours located in the posterior fossa (PNET, ependymoma ...
WOS: A1996TK45500024PubMed ID: 8747952IT IS WELL known that degenerative disease, hemorrhage, infect...
Four patients aged 5 to 9 years with large tumours located in the posterior fossa (PNET, ependymoma ...
Six children, aged 6 to 12 years, who developed cerebellar mutism after surgery for a posterior foss...