Accessing Escalators: A Central Vestibular Disorder After Posterior Fossa Tumor Removal
2012
About 20% of childhood tumors originate within the central nervous system. Progress in assessment and treatment of these lesions has led to improved survival rates. We describe a patient with a posterior fossa ependymoma who despite a remarkable recovery following treatment has been frustrated by difficulty in using escalators. Such symptom selectivity is explained by specific vertical visuomotor and high-frequency vestibular deficits disrupting the execution of this complex motor act.
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