Case study 94 | Ependymoma | Presented by Dr. Betsy Grunch
Case study 94 - Ependymoma of the 4th ventricle Ependymoma is a type of tumor that can form in the brain or spinal cord. Ependymoma begins in the ependymal cells in the brain and spinal cord that line the passageways where the fluid (cerebrospinal fluid) that nourishes your brain flows. Ependymoma can occur at any age, but most often occurs in young children. Children with ependymoma may experience headaches and seizures. Ependymoma that occurs in adults is more likely to form in the spinal cord and may cause weakness in the part of the body controlled by the nerves that are affected by the tumor. (Source: mayoclinic.com) #neurosurgery #casestudy #sundaycasestudy #ladyspinedoc #healthcareworker #hospital #surgery #neurosurgeon #medicalschool #medstudent #medicalstudent #nursing #pastudent #paschool#pediatricneurosurgery #braintumor #4thventricletumor #ependymoma #braincancer #pediatriconcology

Kathy Kuhl survived a rare cancer, ependymoma, a tumor of the brain or spinal cord.

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