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Posterior fossa tumours in childhood: evaluation of presenting clinical features.
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2001
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Pediatric Brain TumorsPosterior Fossa TumoursPediatric NeurosurgeryAge ProfileSurgical PathologyPediatricsPaediatric RadiologyNeck PathologySurgeryCraniofacial SurgeryNeuropathologyMedicineMean AgeRadiologySkull Base
A retrospective review was performed of the age profile and clinical features at presentation of 79 children with posterior fossa tumours. The mean age at presentation in this series (6.6 years) is consistent with a decreasing trend over the past 70 years. Headaches, ataxia and torticollis emerge as significant symptoms worthy of further investigation whilst abdominal pain and constipation might herald the presence of a posterior fossa tumour on rare occasions.