A 25-year-old woman presented with recurrent medulloblastoma. She had been
diagnosed with cerebellar medulloblastoma and treated for it at the age of
5 years. The new tumor was partially resected and chemotherapy was begun. H
owever, a disseminated tumor of the spine was discovered and, despite radio
therapy, the patient became comatose and died. Histological examination of
the tumor specimen showed characteristics similar to those of the first tum
or. Late recurrence of medulloblastoma is rare, and a latency period of 19
years is the longest reported. This case violates Collins' rule and exceeds
other proposed periods of risk. Extension of the period of follow-up in pa
tients with medulloblastoma is advocated.