V. Velho, D. Palande, A. Kakani, R. Mally, Pranav Ghodgaonkar, A. Jaiswal
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Bilateral Cerebellar Medulloblastomas: A Case Report And Review Of Literature
Medulloblastomas are common midline posterior fossa tumors in children, accounting for almost 30% of all pediatric brain tumors. In adults these tumors occur in the cerebellar hemisphere. Medulloblastomas occurring bilaterally in an adult patient is very rare. Present article includes a case report of one such patient. Relevant literature is also reviewed.