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Extensive supratentorial and leptomeningeal dissemination in a child with large cell/anaplastic medulloblastoma
Of the posterior fossa tumors in children, 30–40% are due to medulloblastomas. We report a 4-year-old boy, who presented with vomiting and headache, and was subsequently diagnosed with anaplastic medulloblastoma. Neuroimaging revealed a posterior fossa mass, with unusual extensive supratentorial and leptomeningeal dissemination, illustrating the aggressive nature of this tumor.