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Unexpected outcome (positive or negative) including adverse drug reactions
Sudden death due to medulloblastoma
  1. Gentian Vyshka1,
  2. Elmaz Shaqiri2,
  3. Besim Ymaj2
  1. 1Faculty of Medicine, Rr Dibres, Tirana, 371, Albania
  2. 2Institute of Legal Medicine, Rr Dibres, Tirana, 371, Albania
  1. Correspondence to Gentian Vyshka, gvyshka{at}yahoo.com

Summary

Intracranial tumours can be accompanied with intracerebral and intracerebellar non-traumatic haemorrhage; in some cases, this might be their first clinical sign. We report a case of a man who suffered sudden death due to medulloblastoma, with intratumoral haemorrhage; his tumour had a hemispheric cerebellar positioning. The cerebral oedema seen at autopsy reflected the immediate cessation of cerebral vascular circulation, leading to sudden death. Acute obstructive hydrocephaly is a mechanism widely known in the literature for causing sudden death.

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  • Competing interests: None.

  • Patient consent: Patient/guardian consent was obtained for publication.