Hydrocephalus associated with intraspinal neoplasms in childhood
S. Oi and A. J. Raimondi
We report nine cases of obstructive or communicating hydrocephalus among 64
infants and children with intraspinal neoplasms. There were three
intramedullary, four intradural, and two extradural tumors. Although four
patients had papilledema, and five myelograms revealed total block, the
total CSF protein level was not always elevated in the fluid above the
intraspinal lesion. Analysis of these nine cases permits several different
pathogenetic considerations of hydrocephalus associated with intraspinal
tumors. The high incidence (14%) of this coexistent syndrome might be a
characteristic of intraspinal neoplasms in infants and young children.