Risk factors for development of postoperative cerebellar mutism syndrome in children after medulloblastoma surgery

SYCV Pols, MLC van Veelen, FK Aarsen…�- Journal of�…, 2017 - thejns.org
OBJECTIVE Postoperative cerebellar mutism syndrome (pCMS) occurs in 7%–50% of
children after cerebellar tumor surgery. Typical features include a latent onset of 1–2 days�…

Incidence and severity of postoperative cerebellar mutism syndrome in children with medulloblastoma: a prospective study by the Children's Oncology Group

PL Robertson, KM Muraszko, EJ Holmes…�- Journal of�…, 2006 - thejns.org
Object Cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS) is a unique postoperative syndrome typically
arising 1 to 2 days after resection of a midline posterior fossa tumor; it consists of diminished�…

Postoperative cerebellar mutism syndrome following treatment of medulloblastoma: neuroradiographic features and origin

EM Wells, ZP Khademian, KS Walsh, G Vezina…�- Journal of�…, 2010 - thejns.org
Object The origin and long-term outcome of cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS), a
postoperative syndrome of diminished speech, hypotonia, and ataxia that affects�…

[HTML][HTML] Risk factors for postoperative cerebellar mutism syndrome in pediatric patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis

SD Pettersson, M Kitlinski, G Miękisiak, S Ali…�- Journal of�…, 2021 - thejns.org
OBJECTIVE A review article assessing all the risk factors reported in the literature for
postoperative cerebellar mutism syndrome (pCMS) among children remains absent. The�…

Cerebellar mutism syndrome: current approaches to minimize risk for CMS

K Cobourn, F Marayati, D Tsering, O Ayers…�- Child's Nervous�…, 2020 - Springer
Purpose Cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS) is a serious source of morbidity following
posterior fossa surgery in the pediatric population. However, methods for effectively�…

[HTML][HTML] Cerebellar mutism syndrome following midline posterior fossa tumor resection in children: an institutional experience

NK Gora, A Gupta, VD Sinha�- Journal of pediatric neurosciences, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Aim: Cerebellar mutism (CM) syndrome is a well-known and annoying complication of
posterior fossa surgery in the pediatric age group. Risk factors such as the type of tumor�…

[HTML][HTML] Post-operative paediatric cerebellar mutism syndrome: time to move beyond structural MRI

SM Toescu, S Hettige, K Phipps, RJP Smith…�- Child's Nervous�…, 2018 - Springer
Purpose To determine the value of structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in
predicting post-operative paediatric cerebellar mutism syndrome (pCMS) in children�…

[HTML][HTML] Post-operative cerebellar mutism syndrome: rehabilitation issues

PF Paquier, KS Walsh, KM Docking, H Hartley…�- Child's Nervous�…, 2020 - Springer
Introduction Tumors of the cerebellum are the most common brain tumors in children.
Modern treatment and aggressive surgery have improved the overall survival�…

Cerebellar mutism: a review

M Pitsika, V Tsitouras�- Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, 2013 - thejns.org
Mutism of cerebellar origin is a well-described clinical entity that complicates operations for
posterior fossa tumors, especially in children. This review focuses on the current�…

Cerebellar mutism syndrome: an overview of the pathophysiology in relation to the cerebrocerebellar anatomy, risk factors, potential treatments, and outcomes

R Ashida, N Nazar, R Edwards, M Teo�- World Neurosurgery, 2021 - Elsevier
Cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS) is one the most disabling postoperative neurological
complications after posterior fossa surgery in children. CMS is characterized by a transient�…