Bianca Silva, F. Schmitz, Rafaela Pulice, A. Bedin
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Left supratentorial ependymoma in a pediatric patient: a case report
This paper represents a 2-year-old patient case report, which started with gait difficulties and ataxia. Brain magnetic resonance was performed, which confirmed the clinic diagnosis of supratentorial neoplasm. The patient was undergone a left frontotemporoparietal craniotomy procedure. The immunohistochemical evaluation result was suggestive of ependymoma (OMS grade II). The patient was discharged with no observed neurological deficit.