Farzana, a girt 7 years of old of nonconguinous parents from Hathajari, Chiitagong presented with vomiting for 2 months with morning headache, dimness of vision and irritability for 1 month.
On examination , the patient was found irritated , OFC 54 cm, Pulse –rapid, BP –120/80 mmhg, Ant Fontanelle –open (small),pupil dilated and poorly reacting, no neck rigidity or Kerning sign and planter extensor,muscle power –poor, sensory- intact.
CT scan reports Posterior Fossa Tumor likely Astrcytoma with grossly dilated ventricles.
Pt was referred to the Neurosurgey Center for operation and further management.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Case: A Posterior Fossa Tumor- ?Cellebellar Astrocytoma
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Labels: Brain Tumor, Cerebellar Astrocytoma
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