The age distribution of CNS tumors in children is trimodal - What types of tumors are most common in neonates? What are the common presenting symptoms of infratentorial masses? What are the four most common infratentorial neoplasms? What are the most common neoplasms of childhood? What causes an enlarged sella turcica? What do craniopharyngiomas look like? What is the appearance of a juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma? What is the claw sign? What is the most common cause of a parasellar mass? What is the most commonly used radiologic screening modality for CNS tumors? What is the most helpful modality for presurgical evaluation? What is the radiographic appearance of medulloblastomas? What treatment is appropriate for craniopharyngiomas? What types of CNS tumors are most common in children 10-12 years? What types of CNS tumors are most common in children 3-5 years? Where do craniopharyngiomas originate? Where do ependymomas arise? Where do juvenile pilocytic astrocytomas arise? Where do medulloblastomas arise? Book traversal links for Neoplasms ‹ What study is most useful in the radiologic workup of intracranial hemorrhage? Up The age distribution of CNS tumors in children is trimodal - What types of tumors are most common in neonates? ›