1.Congenital Cerebellar Mixed Germ Cell Tumor Presenting with Hemorrhage in a Newborn.
Sung Mok KIM ; Ji Hye KIM ; So Young YOO ; Won Soon PARK ; Yun Sil JANG ; Hyung Jin SHIN ; Yeon Lim SUH
Korean Journal of Radiology 2008;9(Suppl):S26-S29
We report here on a neonate with congenital cerebellar mixed germ cell tumor, and this initially presented as cerebellar hemorrhage. Postnatal cranial ultrasonography revealed an echogenic cerebellar mass that exhibited the signal characteristics of hemorrhage rather than tumor on MR images. The short-term follow-up images also suggested a resolving cerebellar hemorrhage. One month later, the neonate developed vomiting. A second set of MR images demonstrated an enlarged mass that exhibited changed signal intensity at the same site, which suggested a neoplasm. Histological examination after the surgical resection revealed a mixed germ cell tumor.
Cerebellar Diseases/*etiology
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Cerebellar Neoplasms/*congenital/diagnosis/ultrasonography
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Cerebral Hemorrhage/*etiology
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Female
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal/*congenital/diagnosis/ultrasonography