MEDULLOBLASTOMA

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  • Dec 15, 2010 – Medulloblastomas are the most common malignant brain tumor of childhood and occur exclusively in the cerebellum. The disease is rare after .
  • Apr 27, 2011 – Medulloblastoma: A type of brain tumor that tends to occur in children, arise in the cerebellum (in the lower part of the brain), .
  • Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant central nervous system tumor of childhood. It accounts for 15-20 percent of pediatric brain tumors. .
  • Jul 8, 2010 – Information about this type of brain tumor, treatment options, links, and references.
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  • Learn more about the role of Hedgehog signaling in medullablastoma.
  • Sep 11, 2009 – 2000, PMID 10944134 -- "Low-stage medulloblastoma: final analysis of trial comparing standard-dose with reduced-dose neuraxis irradiation. .
  • Jun 8, 2011 – First used by Bailey and Cushing in 1925[1] , the term medulloblastoma described a series of tumors found in the cerebella of children.
  • Nov 20, 2008 – One of the most common childhood cancers, medulloblastoma is a type of brain tumor. This selection from the eMedTV archives offers an .
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  • Medulloblastomas are the most common primary malignant brain tumors in children, accounting for as many as 30 percent of all solid brain tumors — as well.
  • Drawing of an axial section through the head shows a medulloblastoma in a typical location within the midline of the posterior fossa. .
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  • Apr 29, 2010 – Medulloblastoma. MedulloMRI.jpg. Axial MRI of Medulloblastoma. Tumor Class, PNET . Cell of origin, Granule neuron precursor. WHO Grade, IV .
  • Learn about Childhood Medulloblastoma treatments and research at the MD Anderson Children's Cancer Hospital.
  • me·dul·lo·blas·to·ma. noun \mə-ˌdə-lō-ˌblas-ˈtō-mə\. plural me·dul·lo·blas·to· mas also me·dul·lo·blas·to·ma·ta \-mə-tə\ .
  • Dec 4, 2009 – What are the signs of medulloblastoma? The most common symptom of this tumor is frequent, severe vomiting. Less commonly seen are headache, .
  • Medulloblastoma. Tumors in the brain or spinal cord (CNS tumors) are the second most common cancer in children. Medulloblastoma accounts for about 20% of .
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  • Medulloblastoma is the second most frequent BT in children after pilocytic astrocytoma. Most medulloblastomas occur in the first decade of life. .
  • Medulloblastomas are tumors that arise in the posterior fossa region of the brain. The exact cell of origin is not known. These tumors are also referred to .
  • May 27, 2011 – One half of primary brain tumors in children originate in the posterior fossa.
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  • Apr 17, 2008 – Medulloblastoma is a cancerous (malignant) tumor of the lower part of the brain (infratentorial [posterior fossa] tumor) that is derived .
  • Medulloblastoma is a highly malignant primary brain tumor that originates in the cerebellum or posterior fossa. Previously, medulloblastomas were thought to .
  • Sep 22, 2009 – Brain Tumor: Childhood Medulloblastoma. . Childhood Medulloblastoma. What is an Childhood Medulloblastoma? .
  • May 11, 2011 – Important It is possible that the main title of the report Medulloblastoma is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing .
  • Apr 17, 2008 – Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumor in children. Medulloblastomas by definition occur in the cerebellum, .
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  • Medulloblastomas are the most common pediatric tumor of the posterior fossa(1). They generally develop in children between the ages of 3 to 9 and make up .
  • Feb 12, 2009 – Medulloblastoma (seen in the image below) is the most .
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  • 26-JULY-2006 JAWWAD ASHRAF ABDEL-RAHEEM 8 MONTHS SUBGALIAL TERATOMA OVER THE SSS AT THE ANTERIOR FONTANNELLE.
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  • Medulloblastoma tumors are almost exclusively found in children with the posterior fossa within the cerebellum.
  • Mar 1, 2011 – Medulloblastoma, a cancer of the posterior fossa, is the most common malignant brain tumor in children. Although 80% of patients with .
  • The Neuroblastoma and Medulloblastoma Translational Research Consortium (NMTRC) is a group of 10 universities and childrens hospitals, that came together to .
  • Medulloblastoma is a type of brain tumour that mainly affects children. This section describes what it is, who gets it, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis and .
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  • The incidence of childhood medulloblastoma is higher in males (62%) than females (38%). Medulloblastoma and other PNET tumors are more prevalent in younger .
  • Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumour occurring in children, adolescents and young adults. It derives from the neuroectoderm and .
  • May 7, 2007 – Histopathology Brain, cerebellum --Medulloblastoma.
  • Sep 1, 2006 – a CHORUS notecard document about medulloblastoma. . medulloblastoma. 2-6% of all intracranial gliomas; most malignant infratentorial .
  • Jun 9, 2010 – "Medulloblastomas are the most common malignant brain tumors in children," said Amar Gajjar, M.D., co-chair of the St. Jude Department of .

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