Cerebellar medulloblastoma. An analysis of four cases of extraneural metastasis
E. R. Schnitzler, M. J. Richards and R. W. Chun
In four of 28 patients (14%) with medulloblastoma who were treated at the
University of Wisconsin, Madison, over a 20-year period, extraneural
metastases developed. In an effort to delineate the causal factors involved
in extraneural metastases, salient features of patients with metastases and
without metastases were compared. Suboccipital craniectomy, radiation
therapy, and patient longevity were not well correlated with metastases.
However, subarachnoid tumor spread was a consistent precursor. A
ventriculoatrial shunt may have been a factor in one patient and a serious
infection that preceded diffuse metastasis may have been a factor in
another patient. Half of the patients with metastases were found to have
the desmoplastic variety of medulloblastoma while only one of 24 patients
without metastases had this tumor type.