The presenting features of brain tumours: a review of 200 cases


Wilne, S.H., Ferris, R.C., Nathwani, A. and Kennedy, C.R. (2006) The presenting features of brain tumours: a review of 200 cases. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 91, (6), 502-506. (doi:10.1136/adc.2005.090266).

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Original Publication URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/adc.2005.090266

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Objective: To determine the presenting features of brain tumours in children.

Design: Retrospective case note review. Setting: Paediatric and neurosurgical services at the Wessex Neurology Centre and Southampton General Hospital, UK. Patients: 200 patients presenting with a CNS tumour between 1988 and 2001.

Results: The commonest first presenting symptoms were headache (41%), vomiting (12%), unsteadiness (11%), visual difficulties (10%), educational or behavioural problems (10%), and seizures (9%). The commonest symptoms occurring at any time were headache (56%), vomiting (51%), educational or behavioural problems (44%), unsteadiness (40%), and visual difficulties (38%). Neurological signs were present at diagnosis in 88%: 38% had papilloedema, 49% cranial nerve abnormalities, 48% cerebellar signs, 27% long tract signs, 11% somatosensory abnormalities, and 12% a reduced level of consciousness. The median symptom interval was 2.5 months (range 1 day to 120 months). A short symptom interval was significantly associated with high grade tumours and patient age of 3 years or younger.

Conclusions: The well known predominance of headache in children with CNS tumours is confirmed. Visual, behavioural, and educational symptoms were also prominent. With the exception of seizures, every initial symptom was accompanied by other symptoms or signs by the time of diagnosis. Questions about visual symptoms and educational or behavioural difficulties, as well as the more widely recognised symptoms of raised intracranial pressure and motor dysfunction, are important in the diagnosis of brain tumours, as are vision assessment and the appropriate plotting of growth and head size

Item Type: Article
ISSNs: 0003-9888 (print)
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Keywords: dysfunction, children, seizures, intracranial ependymomas, diagnosis, medulloblastoma, headache, cancer, migraine, childhood, brain, symptoms,abnormalities, delay
Subjects: R Medicine
Divisions: University Structure - Pre August 2011 > School of Medicine
Item ID: 62660
Date Deposited: 02 Sep 2008
Last Modified: 01 Jun 2011 14:56
Contributors: Wilne, S.H. (Author)
Ferris, R.C. (Author)
Nathwani, A. (Author)
Kennedy, C.R. (Author)
Date: 2006
Status: Published
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/62660

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