Hon S F, Wong G K C, Zhu X L, Ng H K, Sin N C, Poon W S
Division of Neurosurgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Med J. 2006 Jun;12(3):222-4.
Congenital brain tumours are rare. They account for 0.5% to 1.9% of intracranial tumours in childhood and have an incidence of 0.34 per million live births. Most congenital brain tumours are neuro-ectodermal tumours and medulloblastomas; giant cell astrocytoma and other tuberous sclerosis-related tumours are rare. We report on a neonate who developed seizures that were refractory to medical treatment. Imaging studies revealed a right frontal calcified tumour. Surgical resection was performed successfully and pathology revealed the tumour to be a giant cell astrocytoma. The child was seizure-free afterwards.