Description
		
The fourth ventricle is enlarged by a tumour some 4 x 3 cm. The cerebellum and brain stem are 
distorted and there is extensive haemorrhage posteriorly and in the subarachnoid space at the 
base. The third ventricle is grossly dilated and there is a moderate degree of dilatation of the 
lateral ventricles. The convolutions of the cerebellum are flattened. 
		 History
		
 This 2-year-old child had become listless and stopped talking except in monosyllables 
over the previous three months. Her muscles were hypotonic and floppy. She became more and 
more drowsy and developed an intermittent sixth nerve palsy with progressively more feeble 
respiration. Examination and subsequent surgery determined the presence of an ependymoma 
in the fourth ventricle. The child died postoperatively.