WNT-activated Pediatric Medulloblastoma Associated With Metastasis to the Suprasellar Region and Hypopituitarism

We report on a rare association of WNT-activated medulloblastoma with metastasis to the suprasellar region. Medulloblastoma is the commonest brain tumor in children, and the most common pattern of metastatic disease is that of leptomeningeal involvement and spinal metastasis. Historically, medulloblastoma patients were categorized into different risk groups on the basis of age, histology, size of residium after surgery, and metastatic status, but the discovery of at least 4 molecular subgroups has changed the way these tumors are now treated. We report a 6-year-old patient who had a rare association of WNT-activated medulloblastoma with suprasellar metastasis and went on to develop hypopituitarism during the course of treatment. He remains alive 1 year after completing treatment.
Source: Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology - Category: Hematology Tags: Online Articles: Clinical and Laboratory Observations Source Type: research