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INNERVATION OF THE CHOROID PLEXUS
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1947THE STUDY of the innervation of the choroid plexus is attended with great technical difficulties, explaining the paucity of investigations on this subject. Isolated notes on the nerve supply of the choroid plexus are found in the works of older authors.
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1969
A review is made of 234 cases of choroid plexus papillomas collected from the literature, to which 11 unpublished personal cases are added.The clinical features, plain roentgenographic findings of the skull, and the value of pneumography, cerebral angiography and gamma encephalography in establishing the diagnosis are discussed in detail.The majority ...
R L, Rovit, M M, Schechter, , Chodroffp
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A review is made of 234 cases of choroid plexus papillomas collected from the literature, to which 11 unpublished personal cases are added.The clinical features, plain roentgenographic findings of the skull, and the value of pneumography, cerebral angiography and gamma encephalography in establishing the diagnosis are discussed in detail.The majority ...
R L, Rovit, M M, Schechter, , Chodroffp
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Tumors of the Choroid Plexus in Children
Neurosurgery, 1989Abstract Primary neoplasms of the choroid plexus in children are surgically treatable, and the encouraging results of surgical removal, even for carcinoma, justify an aggressive surgical approach, Forty cases operated on over a span of 45 years have been reviewed in detail, including a rereading of all microscopic slides.
R G, Ellenbogen +2 more
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Chondromatosis of the choroid plexus
Neurosurgery, 1990Abstract We report the case of a patient with successful total removal of a previously undescribed intracranial tumor arising in the right lateral ventricle (probably of metaplastic origin). The histopathological examination revealed benign chondromatosis of the choroid plexus.
J M, Valdueza +2 more
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Choroid plexus papillomas and human choroid plexus
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1983✓ Choroid plexus papillomas and mature human choroid plexus were studied by light and electron microscopic techniques. The mature choroid plexus has three types of cells: Type I cells are cuboidal or columnar cells and line the villi; Type II cells are flat cells lining connective tissue adjacent to neural tissue; and Type III cells are flat cells ...
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Isolated choroid plexus lipomas
Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics, 1995Seven patients with isolated choroid plexus lipomas were found during the consecutive evaluation of 5351 CT and 1542 MR examinations of the brain during approximately 9 months, from the diagnosis of the first case up to the last one. Five patients were adults and two were children (one neonate).
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2007
The choroid plexus (CP) produces cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and forms a portion of the physical structure of the CSF-blood barrier. More recently, the CP been implicated in other basic aspects of neural functioning, such as surveying the chemical and immunological status of the brain, detoxifying the brain, secreting a nutritive cocktail of polypeptides
Cesario V. Borlongan +4 more
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The choroid plexus (CP) produces cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and forms a portion of the physical structure of the CSF-blood barrier. More recently, the CP been implicated in other basic aspects of neural functioning, such as surveying the chemical and immunological status of the brain, detoxifying the brain, secreting a nutritive cocktail of polypeptides
Cesario V. Borlongan +4 more
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A cellular and spatial map of the choroid plexus across brain ventricles and ages
Cell, 2021Rebecca H Herbst +2 more
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Papillomas of the Choroid Plexus
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1961H, WILKINS, B J, RUTLEDGE
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