The effect of cerebellar tumor resection on pain perception in pediatric patients.

2017 
126Background: Acute cerebellar infarctions have been shown to lead to affective and cognitive deficits in pediatric patients. However, the consequences of cerebellar insult on pain processing are unknown. Recent evidence not only suggests that the cerebellum plays a role in affective processing, but it also demonstrates increased activity in this area when individuals experience experimental or clinical pain, particularly in the posterior cerebellum. The goal of this study is to evaluate the effect of cerebellar resection of low-grade astrocytomas in children on pain perception. Describing the impact of this treatment may be of particular importance in children, as it may alter sensory development into adulthood. Methods: Twelve pediatric patients treated with surgery only for non-malignant astrocytomas (mean age = 13.78 ± 5.64) and ten age-, gender-, race- and handedness-matched healthy controls (mean age = 14.52 ± 5.96) were evaluated using quantitative sensory testing and magnetic resonance imaging, c...
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