Abstract

A typical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor with leptomeningeal spread causing hydrocephalus occlusus

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  • Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors (AT/RT) are rare with a total of 1–2% of the pediatric tumors of the CNS

  • We report on an 8-month-old girl who recently had recurrent vomiting and ptosis on the left side

  • Asel C (2020) A typical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor with leptomeningeal spread causing hydrocephalus occlusus

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Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor with leptomeningeal spread causing hydrocephalus occlusus. Christian Asel1* and Franz A Fellner1,2 1Central Radiology Institute, Kepler University Hospital, Medical Faculty of the Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria 2Medical Faculty of the Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany

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