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Clinical Trial
. 1998 Jan;18(1):23-9.
doi: 10.1016/s0887-8994(97)00162-8.

Clinical and neuroradiologic findings in infants with intracranial ependymomas. Pediatric Oncology Group

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Clinical and neuroradiologic findings in infants with intracranial ependymomas. Pediatric Oncology Group

A M Comi et al. Pediatr Neurol. 1998 Jan.
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Abstract

Typical clinical characteristics, neuroradiologic findings, and initial neuroradiologic studies were reviewed for 40 patients <3 years of age with intracranial ependymomas, who were treated in the Pediatric Oncology Group (prolonged postoperative chemotherapy and delayed radiation for children <3 years of age with malignant brain tumors). The study included 16 females and 24 males, aged 3 to 35 months, who were diagnosed and registered in the study between 1986 and 1990. Commonly, patients presented with vomiting (70%), ataxia (53%), headache (28%), lethargy (28%), increased head circumference (23%), and irritability (23%). Duration of symptoms before diagnosis ranged from 1 day to 11 months. Thirty-five tumors (88%) were infratentorial; average tumor size was 4.3 (+/-1.4) x 4.2 (+/-1.7) x 4.1 (+/-1.8) cm at presentation. Noncontrast CT scans were performed on 23 patients; 13 (57%) were isodense to surrounding brain tissue and 13 (57%) were calcified. Contrast CT scans of 29 patients revealed that 28 (97%) were enhanced. Of the 15 T1-weighted MRI scans, 10 (67%) demonstrated low-signal intensity tumors, and 15 (94%) of the 16 T2-weighted scans revealed high-signal tumors. Forty-three percent of the tumors were cystic. Blood was observed within only 2 tumors and peritumoral edema was uncommon. Twenty-five percent of the ependymomas extended out to involve the dura, and 97% of the infratentorial tumors showed characteristic plasticity. Hydrocephalus was present in 34 (85%) children.

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