Neuropsychological Profile in Children with Posterior Fossa Tumors with or Without Postoperative Cerebellar Mutism Syndrome (CMS)

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Silvia Cámara
Mª Concepción Fournier
Patricia Cordero
Javier Melero
Fernando Robles
Borja Esteso
Mª Teresa Vara
Serafín Rodríguez
Álvaro Lassaletta
Marcelo Budke
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[1] Niño Jesús Children’s Hospital,Clinical Neuropsychology Unit
[2] Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital,Clinical Psychology Service
[3] Niño Jesús Children’s Hospital,Rehabilitation Service
[4] Niño Jesús Children’s Hospital,Oncology Service
[5] Niño Jesús Children’s Hospital,Neurosurgery Service
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The Cerebellum | 2020年 / 19卷
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Cerebellum; Neuropsychological assessment; Posterior fossa tumors; Cerebellar mutism syndrome; Pediatric tumors;
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Cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS) is a common surgical sequela in children following posterior fossa tumor (PFT) resection. Here, we analyze the neuropsychological features associated with PFT in children, focusing particularly on the differential profiles associated with the presence or absence of CMS after surgery. We further examine the effect of post-resection treatments, tumor type, and presence/absence of hydrocephalus on surgical outcome. Thirty-six patients diagnosed with PFT (19 with and 17 without CMS) and 34 age- and gender-matched healthy controls (HCs) were recruited. A comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation was conducted in all patients postoperatively and in HCs, including an assessment of general cognitive ability, motor skills, perception, language, memory, attention, executive functions, and academic competence. CMS was found to be a clinical marker of lower neuropsychological profile scores across all cognitive domains except auditory-verbal processing and visual memory tasks. PFT patients not presenting CMS exhibited milder impairment in intellectual functioning, motor tasks, reasoning, language, verbal learning and recall, attention, cognitive executive functions, and academic competence. High-grade tumors were associated with slower processing speed and verbal delayed recall as well as alterations in selective and sustained attention. Hydrocephalus was detrimental to motor functioning and nonverbal reasoning. Patients who had undergone surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy presented impaired processing speed, verbal learning, and reading. In addition to the deleterious effects of PFT, post-resection PFT treatments have a negative cognitive impact. These undesired consequences and the associated tumor-related damage can be assessed using standardized, long-term neuropsychological evaluation when planning rehabilitation.
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