Intramedullary spinal cord ganglioglioma presenting with abnormal abdominal wall movement. Case report.

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The authors present a case of intramedullary ganglioglioma in a 6-year-old girl. Since the age of 4 months the patient had experienced a spontaneous wavy undulating movement of her anterior abdominal wall resembling a severe peristalsis. The movement was continuous even during sleep, and this symptom was named "belly dance." Magnetic resonance images revealed an intramedullary tumor with ill-defined borders, and the lesion was partially resected. The patient made a good recovery, although 4 years postsurgery her scoliosis had progressed.

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Aslanabadi, S., Azhough, R., Motlagh, P. S., Hadidchi, S., Tabrizi, A. D., & Zonouzy, K. K. (2004). Intramedullary spinal cord ganglioglioma presenting with abnormal abdominal wall movement. Case report. Neurosurgical Focus, 17(4).

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