@article{3129467,
    title = "Cranial Ewing's sarcoma in children",
    author = "Moschovi, M. and Alexiou, G.A. and Tourkantoni, N. and Balafouta, M.-E. and Antypas, C. and Tsiotra, M. and Sfakianos, G. and Prodromou, N.",
    journal = "Neurological Sciences",
    year = "2011",
    volume = "32",
    number = "4",
    pages = "691-694",
    issn = "1590-1874, 1590-3478",
    doi = "10.1007/s10072-011-0509-4",
    keywords = "antineoplastic agent;  CD99 antigen;  cytokeratin AE1;  cytokeratin AE3;  desmin;  Ki 67 antigen;  medronate technetium tc 99m;  neurofilament protein;  protein bcl 2;  protein p27;  protein p53, adolescent;  astrocytoma;  brain damage;  case report;  childhood cancer;  chromosome translocation;  contrast enhancement;  craniotomy;  Ewing sarcoma;  exon;  external beam radiotherapy;  female;  histopathology;  human;  human tissue;  immunohistochemistry;  male;  nerve paralysis;  nuclear magnetic resonance imaging;  protein expression;  review;  skull cancer, Adolescent;  Astrocytoma;  Brain Neoplasms;  Facial Nerve Diseases;  Facial Paralysis;  Humans;  Immunohistochemistry;  Magnetic Resonance Imaging;  Male;  Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced;  Particle Accelerators;  Petrous Bone;  Radiopharmaceuticals;  Sarcoma, Ewing's;  Skull Neoplasms;  Technetium Tc 99m Medronate;  Tomography, X-Ray Computed",
    abstract = "Ewing's sarcoma is a highly malignant neoplasm of bones which accounts for the 10% of primary bone malignancies. Primary Ewing's sarcoma of skull vault is very rare and constitutes 1-6% of all Ewing's sarcomas. We present a case of a primary and a radiation-induced skull Ewing's sarcoma. The symptoms, neuroimaging findings and the treatment for these cases are reviewed. Both children were operated with favorable outcome. © 2011 Springer-Verlag."
}