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MOST COMMON


Most common brain tumor present at birth

Congenital Teratoma

2nd Most Common Brain Neoplasm in Children

Astrocytoma

Difference between Hydrocephalus and Ventriculomegaly

Ventriculomegaly = increased ventricular size WITHOUT an increase in head size or intracranial pressure



Hydrocephalus = increased ventricular size WITH increased head size and increased intracranial pressure

VP Shunt and Semi Fowler position

With VP shunt that has bulging fontanelles, drainage is done in semi-fowler position to assist optimal drainage

Congenital Inflammatory Lesions

TORCH - toxoplasmosis, other infections, rubella, CMV, Herpes

MCDK


(MulticystivDysplastic Kidney)

Most common neonatal abdominal mass

Adrenal Hemorrhage

Most common neonate adrenal mass

Neuroblastoma

Most common childhood adrenal mass

Mesobblastic Nephroma

1) aka benign hamartomas


2) most common neonate renal mass

Wilm's Tumor

Most common childhood renal mass