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The objective of this study was to describe the presentation and outcome of
children with intracranial tumours under 1 year of age, and to compare the
results with a previous cohort from the same paediatric neurosurgical unit
. It is a retrospective review of all children under 1 year of age presenti
ng with intracranial tumours between 1982 and 1997, with follow-up data fro
m a multidisciplinary paediatric neuro-oncology clinic. Seventy-five childr
en were diagnosed during the period of study. Overall survival at 5 years w
as 56% (31 of 55 eligible children), half of whom are in mainstream educati
on. Earlier diagnosis and a dramatic reduction in peri-operative mortality
compared to our previous cohort account for the improvements in the results
of treatment for these children whose care can only be properly managed in
a specialized paediatric oncology centre.