A medulloblastoma is a tumour arising from embryonic tissue in the posterior part of the cerebellar vermis. 70% of patients present before 8 years of age and it is twice as common in boys than girls. It is the most common intracranial malignant tumour of childhood and constitutes about 20% of all intracranial tumours.
It is one of the few intracranial tumours that metastasise with spinal involvement in about 40% of newly diagnoses cases. Exfoliated malignant cells are often discernible in the CSF.
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