Myeloblastoma is one of the most common childhood tumors. Among children under 10 years of age, the incidence rate is about 20% to 30% of all tumors. The peak age of onset is 5 years, and men are slightly more than women. The tuberculum is located in the posterior cervical fovea, near the cerebellar vermis and the fourth ventricle midline, and advanced tumors spread in the cerebrospinal fluid. Typical clinical manifestations are mainly related to the increased intracranial pressure caused by tumor occupying the posterior cranial fossa and blocking the fourth ventricle or midbrain aqueduct: headache, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, and balance function caused by tumor compression on the cerebellum Obstacles, such as walking instability, ataxia, etc.
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