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Current management of choroid plexus carcinomas

Neurosurgical Review, 2013
Choroid plexus carcinoma (CPC) is a World Health Organization (WHO) grade III brain tumor with a poor prognosis that occurs mainly in children. Gross total resection of CPC is highly recommended and is associated with improved overall survival, although it is often associated with increased morbidity.
Matthew Z, Sun   +8 more
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Carcinoma of the choroid plexus: A pediatric experience

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1993
AbstractCarcinoma of the choroid plexus (CCP) is a rare tumor of the central nervous system which occurs more frequently in patients under 3 years of age. We report 10 cases of CCP in children. There were 5 males and 5 females, aged 5 to 84 months at diagnosis (median 32 months).
J Y, Pierga   +4 more
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Choroid plexus carcinoma.

Journal of neurosurgery, 1976
The authors report a case of carcinoma of the choroid plexus and review the 22 cases reported since 1844 that adhere to the criteria for primary choroid plexus carcinoma. Two-thirds of the tumors are found in children and all of these are located in the lateral ventricles.
G J, Dohrmann, J C, Collias
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Choroid plexus carcinoma*

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 2002
Laura, Moss   +2 more
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Choroid plexus carcinoma. Case report.

Zentralblatt fur Neurochirurgie, 1979
Plexus-chorioideus carcinomata or malignant plexus papillomas are very rare; only few cases have been described in the literature. A further observation is added now. In a 13-year-old girl, signs of brain pressure occured two weeks before admission to a hospital. Scintigraphy and vertebral angiography showed a process in the atrium of the right lateral
CASENTINI L.   +4 more
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Choroid plexus carcinoma in an infant.

The Medical journal of Malaysia, 2004
Choroid plexus carcinoma is a rare intracranial neoplasm, affecting mainly very young children. The commonest site is within the lateral ventricles and the prognosis is very poor. We report a seven month old baby boy who presented with raised intracranial pressure and seizures.
W M, Muhaizan, A A, Zurin, M A, Aishah
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Choroid Plexus Carcinoma in Adults: Literature Review and First Report of a Location into the Third Ventricle

World Neurosurgery, 2020
Andrea Bianco   +2 more
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