Conceptually similarNEIL M. BORDENChildhood Medulloblastoma, MRISS2587007BZ3067Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENMedulloblastoma, MRISS2586693BZ2753Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENMedulloblastoma, MRISS2586695BZ2755Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENMedulloblastoma, MRISS2586696BZ2756Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENMedulloblastoma, MRISS2586697BZ2757Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENMedulloblastoma, MRISS2586701BZ2761Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENMedulloblastoma, MRISS2586702BZ2762Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENMedulloblastoma, MRISS2586703BZ2763Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENMedulloblastoma, MRISS2586705BZ2765Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Childhood Medulloblastoma, MRILicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2587006Legacy Identifier:BZ3066Description:This contrast-enhanced, sagital (from the side) T1-weighted MR image shows a large, heterogeneously enhancing mass arising from the vermis/roof of the fourth ventricle and filling it, severely compressing the brainstem and causing obstructive hydrocephalus in addition to downward herniation of the cerebellar tonsils. This is a medulloblastoma, an aggressive type of primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) which can seed the subarachnoid spaces with metastatic foci. This is one of the most common posterior fossa tumors of childhood.Credit:Living Art Enterprises / Science SourceSize:4200px × 4374px (~52 MB)Get PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:abnormal-abnormal mri brain-brain-brain lesion-brain mass-brain mass in child-brain tumor-brain tumor in child-brainstem compression-cancer-cerebellar mass-child-childhood brain tumor-childhood disease-condition-diagnostic-diagnostic imaging-dilated ventricle-disease-disorder-head-hydrocephalus-imaging-magnetic resonance imaging-malignancy-malignant-malignant brain tumor in child-mass-medical imaging-medicine-medulloblastoma-mr-mr brain-mr pediatric brain-mri-mri of medulloblastoma-mri of pnet-mri of posterior fossa pnet-neuroectodermal tumor-obstructive hydrocephalus-pediatric-pediatric brain lesion-pnet-posterior fossa-posterior fossa pnet-primitive neuroectodermal tumor-tonsilar herniation-tumor-unhealthy-vermian massModel release:N/AParent folder:17739