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Association of choroid plexus volume with white matter microstructure, glymphatic function, and peripheral systemic inflammation in Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]

open access: yesTransl Psychiatry
Xia H   +11 more
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Choroid plexus enlargement correlates with subcortical tau deposition in progressive supranuclear palsy. [PDF]

open access: yesFluids Barriers CNS
Wang N   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Feeding regime synchronizes circadian clock in choroid plexus - insight into a complex mechanism. [PDF]

open access: yesCell Mol Life Sci
Dočkal T   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Papillomas of the Choroid Plexus

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1968
p APILLOMAS of the choroid plexus are solitary reddish grey tumors attached to the choroid plexus. The irregular surface is covered by a thin transparent capsule, and the firm tumor occasionally is partly calcified. Microscopically, papillomas resemble normal choroid plexus, being composed of columnar or cuboidal epithelium supported by highly ...
S I, Nassar, L A, Mount
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The structure of the choroid plexus and the physiology of the choroid plexus epithelium

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2004
The choroid plexuses (CPs) are leaf-like highly vascular structures laying in the ventricles. The main function of choroid plexuses is the production of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Although CPs have a unique distribution of ion transporters/channels, the mechanism of CSF production is similar to the production of fluids in other epithelia and is ...
Zoran B, Redzic, Malcolm B, Segal
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Choroid plexus papillomas

British Journal of Neurosurgery, 1994
Choroid plexus papillomas (CPPs) are rare neoplasms accounting for less than 1% of all intracranial tumours. We present our experience with 13 consecutive cases managed by us between 1981 and 1991. There were eight children and five adults. Five patients had tumours in the 4th ventricle, four in lateral ventricle, one in the 3rd ventricle, two in the ...
R, Sharma   +3 more
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Chondromatosis of the choroid plexus

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 1996
A case of chondromatosis of the choroid plexus in a 19 year old woman presenting with focal seizures is reported. Benign intracranial cartilaginous lesions are reviewed and the differential diagnosis of chondromatosis of the choroid plexus and intraventricular chondromas discussed.
Baskaran, S.   +3 more
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The Mammalian Choroid Plexus

Scientific American, 1989
T he brain is choosy about what it allows to enter its tissues. Because it can function only in a chemically stable environment, the brain shuts out most water-soluble substances in the blood-even some potentially helpful medications. Three structures stand as gatekeepers to the brain's interior: the network of cere­ bral capillaries, the arachnoid mem­
R, Spector, C E, Johanson
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Xanthogranulomas of choroid plexus

Neuroradiology, 1987
Computed tomographic features of xanthogranulomas of the choroid plexus are presented. The characteristic location of bilateral intense homogeneously enhanced masses with central lucencies is thought to be diagnostic of xanthogranuloma of the choroid plexus.
P, Handagoon   +2 more
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The senses of the choroid plexus

Progress in Neurobiology, 2019
The composition of cerebrospinal and brain interstitial fluids is ensured by barriers between the blood and the brain parenchyma (the blood-brain barrier) and between the blood and the cerebrospinal fluid (the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier). Barrier function results from the combination of tight junctions between cells that impair solute flux via ...
C R A, Santos   +5 more
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