Vermis Syndrome
General: Medulloblastomas arising primarily in the posterior vermis but invading the fourth ventricle secondarily and compressing the bulb; frequent in children.
Ocular: Nystagmus; papilledema; abnormal saccades.
Clinical: Enlargement of the head; vomiting (early sign); stiffness and pain of the neck and shoulders; equilibratory disturbances; incoordination of the limbs.
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