Lahl R, Schmidt R M, Grimm E, Mäthner H
Psychiatr Neurol Med Psychol (Leipz). 1984 Nov;36(11):678-82.
This case study describes a spindle cell glioblastoma of the medulla oblongata (foramen magnum region) in a decreased patient aged 35 years. At the beginning of the illness which lasted about 7 months, the symptoms were quite uncharacteristic, and major neurological failure accompanied by tetraparesis and bulbar symptoms appeared only during the terminal phase, which was of several weeks duration. The specific clinical and diagnostic features of tumours at the magnum foramen, which account for only about 1% of all tumours of the CNS, and the difficulties they entail are described.