Central nervous system tumor (peds)

Background

  • 2nd most common pediatric cancer (20%)

Clinical Features

  • Depends on location
    • Posterior Fossa
      • Headache
        • Early morning (sleep > hypoventilation > hypercarbia > incr CNS bloodflow > incr ICP)
      • Effortless vomiting
      • CN palsies (esp 6th nerve)
    • Brainstem
      • CN deficits (facial weakness, abducens palsy, dysphagia), ataxia
    • Supratentorial
      • HA, personality change, motor weakness, Sz
    • Sellar
      • Visual changes, hypothalamic dysfunction (DI, stunted growth, hypothyroidism)

Differential Diagnosis

Pediatric Headache

Diagnosis

Treatment

  • Increased ICP
    • Phenytoin if actively seizing
    • Dexamethsone 1mg/yr of age (max 10mg)
      • Do NOT give if CNS lymphoma is in the differential

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