Posterior Fossa Syndrome

Posterior fossa syndrome is defined as the temporary and complete loss of speech after posterior fossa surgery which is not related to cerebellar hemorrhage, infection of the cerebellum, degenerative or neoplastic diseases of the cerebellum. In this review, we aimed to outline the incidence of poste...

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Main Author: Serhan Kupeli
Format: Article
Language:Turkish
Published: Cukurova University Faculty of Medicine 2014-08-01
Series:Arsiv Kaynak Tarama Dergisi
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Online Access:http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=150859
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spelling doaj-573dbf33cd0847feb53a5e03055c92902020-11-24T23:21:21ZturCukurova University Faculty of MedicineArsiv Kaynak Tarama Dergisi1300-37552014-08-01234636657150859Posterior Fossa SyndromeSerhan Kupeli0C.U. Pediatrik Onkoloji/Pediatrik KiT UniteleriPosterior fossa syndrome is defined as the temporary and complete loss of speech after posterior fossa surgery which is not related to cerebellar hemorrhage, infection of the cerebellum, degenerative or neoplastic diseases of the cerebellum. In this review, we aimed to outline the incidence of posterior fossa syndrome, to define the risk factors for posterior fossa syndrome, to describe accompanying neurobehavioural and psychologic problems and to speculate about the etiologic mechanisms. The diagnosis of medulloblastoma and midline location of the tumor are important risk factors for the development of posterior fossa syndrome. These findings support the hypothesis that temporary ischemia and edema due to retracted and largely manipulated dentate nuclei and superior cerebellar pedincles may be the cause of mutism. Informing the family and the patient about the posterior fossa syndromemust be a component of the preoperative interview and patients who developed posterior fossa syndrome should be followed for accompanying neurobehavioural and psychologic problems even after mutism improved. [Archives Medical Review Journal 2014; 23(4.000): 636-657]http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=150859Posterior fossa syndromemutismposterior fossa tumorsrisk factors
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author Serhan Kupeli
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Posterior Fossa Syndrome
Arsiv Kaynak Tarama Dergisi
Posterior fossa syndrome
mutism
posterior fossa tumors
risk factors
author_facet Serhan Kupeli
author_sort Serhan Kupeli
title Posterior Fossa Syndrome
title_short Posterior Fossa Syndrome
title_full Posterior Fossa Syndrome
title_fullStr Posterior Fossa Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Posterior Fossa Syndrome
title_sort posterior fossa syndrome
publisher Cukurova University Faculty of Medicine
series Arsiv Kaynak Tarama Dergisi
issn 1300-3755
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Posterior fossa syndrome is defined as the temporary and complete loss of speech after posterior fossa surgery which is not related to cerebellar hemorrhage, infection of the cerebellum, degenerative or neoplastic diseases of the cerebellum. In this review, we aimed to outline the incidence of posterior fossa syndrome, to define the risk factors for posterior fossa syndrome, to describe accompanying neurobehavioural and psychologic problems and to speculate about the etiologic mechanisms. The diagnosis of medulloblastoma and midline location of the tumor are important risk factors for the development of posterior fossa syndrome. These findings support the hypothesis that temporary ischemia and edema due to retracted and largely manipulated dentate nuclei and superior cerebellar pedincles may be the cause of mutism. Informing the family and the patient about the posterior fossa syndromemust be a component of the preoperative interview and patients who developed posterior fossa syndrome should be followed for accompanying neurobehavioural and psychologic problems even after mutism improved. [Archives Medical Review Journal 2014; 23(4.000): 636-657]
topic Posterior fossa syndrome
mutism
posterior fossa tumors
risk factors
url http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=150859
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