Investigating lesion location in relation to cerebellar mutism following pediatric tumor resection.

medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences(2023)

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Background and Objectives:Approximately 25% of pediatric patients who undergo cerebellar tumor resection develop cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS). Our group recently showed that damage to the cerebellar outflow pathway is associated with increased risk of CMS. Here, we tested whether these findings replicate in an independent cohort. Methods:We evaluated the relationship between lesion location and the development of CMS in an observational study of 56 pediatric patients who underwent cerebellar tumor resection. We hypothesized that individuals that developed CMS after surgery (CMS+), relative to those that did not (CMS-) would have lesions that preferentially intersected with: 1) the cerebellar outflow pathway, and 2) a previously generated 'lesion-symptom map' of CMS. Analyses were conducted in accordance with pre-registered hypotheses and analytic methods (https://osf.io/r8yjv/). Results:We found supporting evidence for both hypotheses. Compared with CMS- patients, CMS+ patients (n=10) had lesions with greater overlap with the cerebellar outflow pathway (Cohen's d=.73, p=.05), and the CMS lesion-symptom map (Cohen's d=1.1, p=.004). Discussion:These results strengthen the association of lesion location with risk of developing CMS and demonstrate generalizability across cohorts. These findings may help to inform the optimal surgical approach to pediatric cerebellar tumors.
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mutism,lesion location,tumor,pediatric
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