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. 2024 Jun 19;13(12):3592. doi: 10.3390/jcm13123592

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics in 10 patients with 15 recurrent cranial medulloblastomas.

Characteristics Entire Cohort Pediatric Adult
# patients 10 (100%) 8 (80%) 2 (20%)
    Sex
Male 8 (80%) 6 (75%) 2 (100%)
Female 2 (20%) 2 (25%) 0 (0%)
    Prior Surgery
Single 6 (60%) 6 (75%) 0 (0%)
Multiple 3 (30%) 1 (12.5%) 2 (100%)
Symptoms
Headaches 6 (60%) 4 (50%) 2 (100%)
Nausea 4 (40%) 4 (50%) 1 (50%)
Vomiting 5 (50%) 4 (50%) 1 (50%)
Ataxia 3 (30%) 1 (12.5%) 2 (100%)
Visual impairment 3 (30%) 2 (25%) 1 (50%)
Seizure 2 (20%) 2 (25%) 0 (0%)
Left-sided dysmetria 1 (10%) 1 (12.5%) 0 (0%)
Peripheral rigidity 1 (10%) 1 (12.5%) 0 (0%)
# tumors 15 (100%) 13 (86.7%) 2 (13.3%)
    Location
Cerebellar 5 (33.3%) 4 (30.8%) 1 (50%)
Ventricular 2 (13.3%) 1 (7.7%) 1 (50%)
Frontal 2 (13.3%) 2 (15.4%) 0 (0%)
Parietal 2 (13.3%) 2 (15.4%) 0 (0%)
Temporal 1 (6.7%) 1 (7.7%) 0 (0%)
Thalamic 1 (6.7%) 1 (7.7%) 0 (0%)
Cervicomedullary 1 (6.7%) 1 (7.7%) 0 (0%)
Medullary 1 (6.7%) 1 (7.7%) 0 (0%)
    Clinical Presentation
Symptomatic 14 (93.3%) 12 (92.3%) 2 (100%)
Asymptomatic 1 (6.7%) 1 (7.7%) 0 (0%)

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