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Supratentorielle Tumoren im Kindesalter

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Jährlich erkranken in Deutschland ca. 400 Kinder an einem Hirntumor. Etwas mehr als die Hälfte dieser Tumoren ist supratentoriell lokalisiert. Auch wenn Hirntumoren die häufigsten soliden Tumoren im Kindesalter sind, handelt es sich dennoch um eine heterogene Gruppe von Erkrankungen mit unterschiedlicher Klinik, Pathologie, Therapie und Prognose. Bildgebende Untersuchungen sind zur Diagnostik und Verlaufskontrolle dieser Tumoren unabdingbar. Die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der neuroradiologischen Diagnostik bei supratentoriellen kindlichen Hirntumoren werden in dieser Arbeit dargestellt.

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In Germany about 400 children are diagnosed of having a brain tumour each year. About half of them are located in the supratentorial region. Despite the fact, that brain tumours are the most common solid tumour in childhood, they are very heterogeneous, regarding clinical symptoms, pathology, treatment and prognosis. Imaging studies play an important role for diagnosis and follow-up.

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Reith, W., Grunwald, I., Reinhard, H. et al. Supratentorielle Tumoren im Kindesalter. Radiologe 43, 986–996 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00117-003-0981-9

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