Brain tumors incidence in pediatric age hasbeen estimated between 1.3 to 5% with a relativeincidence of 1.4 to 11% during the first year oflife; the improvement in instrumental deviceshas lead to a relative increase i...Brain tumors incidence in pediatric age hasbeen estimated between 1.3 to 5% with a relativeincidence of 1.4 to 11% during the first year oflife; the improvement in instrumental deviceshas lead to a relative increase in precocious diag-nosis. The choice to study brain tumors of the firstyear of life as a separate topic from pediatric ageones depends on the observation that these le-sions have peculiar clinical, topographic and tis-sular characteristics. The survival rate of thesepatients is very poor if compared with that found展开更多
文摘Brain tumors incidence in pediatric age hasbeen estimated between 1.3 to 5% with a relativeincidence of 1.4 to 11% during the first year oflife; the improvement in instrumental deviceshas lead to a relative increase in precocious diag-nosis. The choice to study brain tumors of the firstyear of life as a separate topic from pediatric ageones depends on the observation that these le-sions have peculiar clinical, topographic and tis-sular characteristics. The survival rate of thesepatients is very poor if compared with that found