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Fatal long‐term sequela following radiation “cure” for ependymoma
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Neuro-oncologyRadiation MedicinePediatric Brain TumorsHealth SciencesGliomaRadiation TherapySevere Radiation-induced EncephalopathyMedicineBrain Tumor BiologySpinal TumorRecurrent EpendymomaOncologyRadiation OncologyGlioblastomaYoung GirlRadiologyFatal Long‐term Sequela
There are no previous reports of glioblastoma occurring following central nervous system irradiation. This report describes a young girl with an ependymoma at age 13 months who was treated by radiotherapy following surgical removal. At age 6 years she presented with a new lesion in the same location. Histologically there was no evidence of recurrent ependymoma. Instead, the pathological picture suggested glioblastoma or a severe radiation-induced encephalopathy. In either case, it seems likely that the changes were radiation induced.
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