Artigo
Speech-language and hearing complaints of children and adolescents with brain tumors
Fecha
2008-03-01Registro en:
Pediatric Blood & Cancer. Hoboken: Wiley-liss, v. 50, n. 3, p. 706-708, 2008.
1545-5009
10.1002/pbc.21209
WOS:000252587300053
Autor
Goncalves, Maria Ines R. [UNIFESP]
Radzinsky, Tatiana Couto [UNIFESP]
Silva, Nasila Saba da
Chiari, Brasilia Maria [UNIFESP]
Consonni, Daniella [UNIFESP]
Institución
Resumen
Central nervous system (CNS) tumors generally leave sequelae that may compromise speech, language, swallowing, hearing, and voice functions. This report describes the incidence of speech-language and hearing complaints and disorders in children and adolescents with CNS tumor under treatment at one of the most important Brazilian reference center for pediatric cancer. One-hundred ninety patients were examined for speech-pathology screening and analysis: forty-two percent presented with complaints and symptoms. From the remaining patients, 68% presented clinical symptoms and 32% were actually free from any speech-language and hearing-related symptoms. the high incidence of complaints and symptoms indicate that these patients might benefit from specific rehabilitation interventions.