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Clinical Studies of Brain Tumors in Children

Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1971;14(11):506-512.
Published online November 30, 1971.
Clinical Studies of Brain Tumors in Children
Joon Tai Kim
Department of Pediatrics, Yonsei University, College of Medicine Seoul, Korea
소아의 뇌종양에 관한 임상적 관찰
김 준 태
연세대학교 의과대학 소아과학교실
Abstract
A clinical study was made on 85 cases of brain tumor(including 10 cases of cerebral paragonimasis) occurring under the age of 16 out of 9, 238 admissions to the Departments of Pediatrics and Neuro- surgery at Severance Hospital, Yonsei University, from Jan, 1, 1956 to Dec. 31, 1970. The incidence of the brain tumor in children comprises 0. 92 per cent of the total admission cases; The age, sex of the patients, clinical symptoms and signs, X-ray findings, location and pathological bindings of tumors were analysed and data were summarized as follows; 1.85 tumors divided into 50 tumors of 85 cases were pathologically verified, and 35 cases were clinically diagnosed. 2.The age distribution of 85 tumors showed the highest incidence at the age of 7-8 (27. 1%). 3.The sex ratio of male and female was approximately 1. 7 : 1 for all the tumors; 7 : 3 in the verified cases and 1 : 1 in the tumor of suspected group. 4.Of the verified ' group, the supratentorial tumor was in 28 (56%) and infratentorial in 22 (44%). 5.Among the 50 verified tumors astrocytoma was the commonest neoplasm being present in 12 (24%) and remainders showed cerebral paragonomiasis 10(20%), medulloblastoma 7 (14%),ependymoma 4(8%), craniopharygioma 3(6%), hemangioma 3(6%), brain stem glioma 2(4%), pituitary adenoma 2(4%), cholesleatoma 1(2%), oligodendroglioma and pinealoma 1(2%) respectively. 6.Headache occurred in 75. 0% and was more worse in supratentorial tumors. Other symptoms were vomiting (57.1%), papilledema (_35.7%), motor weakness (35. 7%), cervical rigidity (25. 0%), visual disturbance (25. 0%), convulsions (25. 0%), and staggering gait (17. 9%) in order of frequency. In infratenorial tumors, vomiting was the most significant symptom(81. 8%); and headache(72.1%)) papilledema (54. 5%), staggering gait (54.5%), cervical rigidity (36.4%), ataxia (31.8%) motor weakness (22.7%), decreased visual acuity (22.7%), abdominal pain (13.6土),enlarged head (13. 6%), squint(9.1%), and convulsions(9.1%) were also noticed. Average duration of symptoms at time of the first admission was 10. 7 months in the supratentrorial and 3. 3 months in the infratentorial tumors. 7.Plain skull X-ray changes were noted in 33 of the 42 available cases (78. 6%). The abnomal pathological calcifications were found only in 10 cases of cerebral paragonimiasis and 3 cases of craniopharyngioma. The suture separations of skull were noted in the 53. 0% of tumor cases and increased convolutional makings (47. 0%) and erosion of the sella (24%) were seen also in infraten torial tumors.


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