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Well differentiated astrocytoma occurring nine years after radiation therapy for medulloblastoma.
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1995
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Neuro-oncologySurgical OncologyPediatric Brain TumorsTumoral PathologyRadiation TherapyGliomaMedicineHigh Dose ChemotherapyPathologySpinal OncologySpinal TumorRecurrent DiseaseConventional TreatmentHigh-grade GliomasOncologyRadiation OncologyRadiologyHealth Sciences
Conventional treatment for medulloblastoma includes surgical resection followed by craniospinal irradiation, with the potential risk of subsequent radiotherapy-induced secondary neoplasms. We report a 23-year-old woman previously irradiated nine years earlier for a cerebellar medulloblastoma who developed a new enhancing lesion in the primary radiation field four weeks following completion of high dose chemotherapy with bone marrow transplantation for recurrent disease. Resection of this lesion revealed a low grade glioma with no evidence of recurrent medulloblastoma.