Abstract

Medulloblastma (MB) is a highly malignant (WHO grade IV), primitive cerebellar tumor of neuroectodermal origin. Medulloblastomas have been classified, based on histopathological, biological, and clinical characteristics, into classic medulloblastoma (CMB), desmoplastic nodular medulloblastoma (DNMB), medulloblastoma with extensive nodularity and anaplastic/large cell medulloblastoma.Medulloblastoma shows heterogenous tumor features in each subtype. Based on these heterogeneity, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could differentiate pathological subtypes according to each imaging features. This study aimed to assess the relation between Magnetic Resonance imaging features of pediatric medulloblastoma and pathological subtypes to improve treatment outcomes of the disease.All patients were subjected to the following:o History taking.o Thorough clinical examination.o Conventional MRI study of the brain.o Susceptibility-weighted imaging of the brain with post processing phase image. The study was applied on a 1.5 Tesla Magnetom Avanto Siemens (left handed system) machine using conventional MRI sequences in addition to DWI. Imaging evaluation depended on tumor location, tumor enhancement and degree of tumor restriction on DWI. Histo-pathology remains the gold standard in differentiating subtypes, however we can use MRI in early prediction of the subtypes and early planning for their management, regardless MRI very important role in post-surgical assessment and follow up.

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