Background Cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS) or posterior fossa syndrome (PFS) consists of a constellation of neuropsychiatric, neuropsychological and neurogenic speech and language deficits. It is most commonly observed in children after posterior fossa tumor surgery. The most prominent feature of CMS is mutism, which generally starts after a few days after the operation, has a limited duration and is typically followed by motor speech deficits. However, the core speech disorder subserving CMS is still unclear. Case presentation This study investigates the speech and language symptoms following posterior fossa medulloblastoma surgery in a 12-year-old right-handed boy. An extensive battery of formal speech (DIAS = Diagnostic Instrument ...
Dysarthria following surgical resection of childhood posterior fossa tumour (PFT) is most commonly d...
Background: Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more than half a...
Abstract Background Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more tha...
Abstract Background Cerebellar...
: The aim of this study is to identify possible risks factors for the occurrence of cerebellar mutis...
Background: Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more than half a...
Background: Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more than half a...
Item does not contain fulltextUp to 39% of children operated for a posterior fossa tumor develop the...
Up to 39% of children operated for a posterior fossa tumor develop the cerebellar mutism syndrome. A...
Journal ArticleMutism following posterior fossa tumor resection in pediatric patients has been previ...
The posterior fossa syndrome (PFS) consists of transient cerebellar mutism, cognitive symptoms, and ...
WOS: A1996TK45500024PubMed ID: 8747952IT IS WELL known that degenerative disease, hemorrhage, infect...
Introduction: Cerebellar mutism (CM) is defined as a peculiar form of mutism that may complicate the...
Background: Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more than half a...
Background: Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more than half a...
Dysarthria following surgical resection of childhood posterior fossa tumour (PFT) is most commonly d...
Background: Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more than half a...
Abstract Background Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more tha...
Abstract Background Cerebellar...
: The aim of this study is to identify possible risks factors for the occurrence of cerebellar mutis...
Background: Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more than half a...
Background: Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more than half a...
Item does not contain fulltextUp to 39% of children operated for a posterior fossa tumor develop the...
Up to 39% of children operated for a posterior fossa tumor develop the cerebellar mutism syndrome. A...
Journal ArticleMutism following posterior fossa tumor resection in pediatric patients has been previ...
The posterior fossa syndrome (PFS) consists of transient cerebellar mutism, cognitive symptoms, and ...
WOS: A1996TK45500024PubMed ID: 8747952IT IS WELL known that degenerative disease, hemorrhage, infect...
Introduction: Cerebellar mutism (CM) is defined as a peculiar form of mutism that may complicate the...
Background: Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more than half a...
Background: Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more than half a...
Dysarthria following surgical resection of childhood posterior fossa tumour (PFT) is most commonly d...
Background: Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more than half a...
Abstract Background Central nervous system tumours constitute 25% of all childhood cancers; more tha...