| ependymoma | <oncology, tumour> This primary brain tumour accounts for 8 to 10% of paediatric brain tumours. These tumours occur in the ventricles of the brain and often cause obstruction of the cerebrospinal fluid. Symptoms include headache, vomiting and ataxia. Treatment often includes a combination of surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Overall survival is less than 30%. (27 Sep 1997) |
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Synonyms : Anaplastic Ependymoma, Cellular Ependymoma, Clear Cell Ependymoma, Papillary Ependymoma, Anaplastic Ependymomas, Cellular Ependymomas, Clear Cell Ependymomas, Ependymoma, Anaplastic, Ependymoma, Cellular, Ependymoma, Clear Cell, Ependymomas, Ependymomas, Cellular
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A grayish, granular sometimes necrotic or hemorrhagic tumor which often arises from the ventricles as an exophytic growth
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(eh-PEN-dih-MO-ma): A type of brain tumor that usually begins in the central canal of the spinal cord. Ependymomas may also develop in the cells lining the ventricles of the brain, which produce and store the special fluid (cerebrospinal fluid) that protects the brain and spinal cord. Also called ependymal tumors.
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Ependymal tumors are tumors that begin in the ependyma, the cells that line the passageways in the brain where special fluid that protects the brain and spinal cord (called cerebrospinal fluid) is made and stored. There are different kinds of ependymal tumors, which are defined by how the cells look under a microscope.
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Tumor that has developed from abnormal ependymal cells.
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a benign tumor arising from the ependymal cells inside the ventricles.
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