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Lateral Molar Approach-Driven Transoral Endoscopic Procedure for Benign Infratemporal Fossa Tumor Resection
Published on: August 15, 2025
Posterior fossa tumor in a 12 year-old boy
Evriviadis Mpairamidis1, George A Alexiou, Kalliopi Stefanaki
1Department of Neurosurgery, Childrens Hospital Agia Sofia, Athens, Greece.
Abstract:
Cerebellar glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) has rarely been reported in children. We report a case of a 12-year-old child complaining of right upper limb tremor, loss of the normal capacity to modulate fine voluntary movements with right hand and headache, lasting for over a month. Radiological studies (CT and MRI) revealed a lesion of the right cerebellar hemisphere. The tumor was surgically excised and the histological examination revealed the presence of a GBM. The differential diagnosis of the lesions in the posterior fossa should include GBM. A gross total resection should be always attempted in order to achieve a better clinical outcome, although nearly all of these tumors recur.

