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Subarachnoid cisterns as surgical corridors: Integrating microsurgical anatomy and neuroimaging for intracranial navigation. [PDF]

open access: yesSurg Neurol Int
Pérez-Carrillo N   +9 more
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The Role of Radiotherapy in the Management of Choroid Plexus Neoplasms

open access: yesTumori Journal, 1989
Choroid plexus papillomas are very rarely reported neoplasms in both the surgical and radiological literature. The authors present their series of 7 papillomas and 1 carcinoma. They review the recent and former literature with the aim of demonstrating the role and usefulness of radiotherapy.
M, Palazzi   +4 more
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Clinicopathologic correlations in epithelial choroid plexus neoplasms: a study of 52 cases

Acta Neuropathologica, 1990
Sixty-seven tumor specimens of epithelial choroid plexus neoplasms obtained by 60 biopsies and 7 autopsies from 52 patients were investigated. Diagnoses of the first operations were choroid plexus papilloma (PP; 32 cases), choroid plexus papilloma with histological atypies (atypical PP; 6 cases), and choroid plexus carcinoma (PC; 14 cases ...
Paulus W, Janisch W
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Subepithelial basement membrane deposition and intermediate filament expression in choroid plexus neoplasms and ependymomas

Histopathology, 1990
The pattern of basement membrane deposition was investigated in benign and malignant choroid plexus tumours using an immunocytochemical method to detect laminin, an intrinsic basement membrane component. The results were compared with intracranial ependymomas and myxopapillary ependymomas of the filum terminale. Expression of the intermediate filaments
P N Furness
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Choroid Plexus Neoplasms

open access: yes, 2016
Intraventricular neoplasms derived from choroid plexus epithelium including choroid plexus papilloma (WHO grade I), atypical choroid plexus papilloma (WHO grade II), and choroid plexus carcinoma (WHO grade III). The vast majority are sporadic, though rarely arise in association with hereditary cancer predisposition syndromes, including the Li Fraumeni ...
Christine E. Fuller
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