Abstract: The authors describe the case of 4-year-old girl who was operated on for a pilocytic astrocytoma of the brain stem, exophytic and protruded backward into the fourth ventricle. The removal through a suboccipital midline approach was performed and macroscopically complete. Postoperative complications compelled a heavy reanimation with a prolonged follow-up therapy. The neurological recovery was favorable. Three years later, this little girl is almost autonomous in all daily activities. Postoperative scans showed total tumor resection. The patient received no complementary treatment such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy or corticotherapy. The long-term survival, without the need for adjunctive therapy, confirms the good prognosis for this unusual group of brain stem tumors. The clinicopathological and radiological features are described and surgical questions are discussed especially regarding complete or subtotal removal of brain stem tumors in demarcated-benign astrocytomas.

Dorsally exophytic brain stem tumors: total removal of a medullary pilocytic astrocytoma in child. Clinicopathological considerations and case report.

ARIENTA, CESARE;
1999-01-01

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Abstract: The authors describe the case of 4-year-old girl who was operated on for a pilocytic astrocytoma of the brain stem, exophytic and protruded backward into the fourth ventricle. The removal through a suboccipital midline approach was performed and macroscopically complete. Postoperative complications compelled a heavy reanimation with a prolonged follow-up therapy. The neurological recovery was favorable. Three years later, this little girl is almost autonomous in all daily activities. Postoperative scans showed total tumor resection. The patient received no complementary treatment such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy or corticotherapy. The long-term survival, without the need for adjunctive therapy, confirms the good prognosis for this unusual group of brain stem tumors. The clinicopathological and radiological features are described and surgical questions are discussed especially regarding complete or subtotal removal of brain stem tumors in demarcated-benign astrocytomas.
1999
Neurosciences & Behavior covers cellular and molecular neuroscience, neuronal development, basic and clinical neurology, psychology, psychiatry, and psychopharmacology. This category also includes experimental and biobehavioral psychology, molecular psychiatry, and studies of neuronal function underlying higher cognitive processes. Resources dealing with cognitive or behavioral clinical psychotherapy, psychological assessments, and case-books in clinical neurology are excluded.
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Amato, Vg; Arienta, Cesare; Sparacio, F.
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