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Intraventricular rhabdoid tumor.
Indian J Pediatr ; 2005 Aug; 72(8): 693-6
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-83366
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Malignant rhabdoid tumor (MRT) most commonly occurs in kidney. In the central nervous system, cerebellum is the most common site of occurrence. CNS rhabdoid tumors typically occur in small children, do not respond favorably to treatment and are usually fatal within 1-year. Here is reported a 4-year-old child who presented with features of raised intracranial pressure. Apart from papillodema, there were no neurological signs. Imaging revealed a left lateral ventricular heterogeneous mass abutting the foramen of monro, with mild irregular contrast enhancement and hydrocephalus. The child underwent right ventriculo-peritoneal shunt followed by craniotomy and gross total tumor resection. He was discharged 10-days after surgery without any neurological deficits. Histopathology revealed features compatible with rhabdoid tumor. Despite radiotherapy and chemotherapy, the child died of progressive disease 10-months after surgery. The highly malignant nature of this tumor makes early diagnosis essential for aggressive management and prognostication.
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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Humans / Male / Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms / Child, Preschool / Rhabdoid Tumor / Fatal Outcome Type of study: Prognostic study / Screening study Language: English Journal: Indian J Pediatr Year: 2005 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Humans / Male / Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms / Child, Preschool / Rhabdoid Tumor / Fatal Outcome Type of study: Prognostic study / Screening study Language: English Journal: Indian J Pediatr Year: 2005 Type: Article