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Symptoms of germinoma include headache, vomiting, papilledema, lethargy, somnolence, ataxia, behavioral changes, decline in academic performance, paralysis of upward gaze,,paralysis of convergence, diabetes insipidus, delayed pubertal development, precocious puberty, isolated growth hormone deficiency, hypopituitarism (central hypothyroidism, adrenal insufficiency), decreased visual acuity from chiasmic or optic nerve compression, and visual field deficit (e.g, bitemporal hemianopsia). Presenting symptoms of patients with intracranial GCTs depend upon the location, size of the tumor, and the patient's age. | |||
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*In approximately 25 to 50 percent of cases symptoms of increased intracranial pressure are present, which include the following: | *In approximately 25 to 50 percent of cases symptoms of increased intracranial pressure are present, which include the following: | ||
**Headache | **Headache |
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Overview
Symptoms of germinoma include headache, vomiting, papilledema, lethargy, somnolence, ataxia, behavioral changes, decline in academic performance, paralysis of upward gaze,,paralysis of convergence, diabetes insipidus, delayed pubertal development, precocious puberty, isolated growth hormone deficiency, hypopituitarism (central hypothyroidism, adrenal insufficiency), decreased visual acuity from chiasmic or optic nerve compression, and visual field deficit (e.g, bitemporal hemianopsia). Presenting symptoms of patients with intracranial GCTs depend upon the location, size of the tumor, and the patient's age.
History
Symptoms
- Presenting symptoms of patients with intracranial GCTs depend upon the location, size of the tumor, and the patient's age.
- Delays in diagnosis of germ cell tumors are common, especially symptoms related to endocrinopathy (diabetes insipidus, delayed vertical growth, etc.) are associated with delays in diagnosis of greater than 12 months, and are associated with higher incidences of disseminated disease.
- In majority of patients with unrecognized CNS GCTs may have had a long history of symptoms such as enuresis, movement disorders, anorexia, and psychiatric complaints. In such cases diagnosis has been delayed from 7 months to 3 years.
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