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Papilom horoidnog pleksusa je rijedak intrakranijalni tumor (0,4—6%). Prikazana je bolesnica koja je manifestirala simptome povišenog intrakranijalnog tlaka, ataksiju hoda i slabost vida.
Stanko Milić +7 more
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Choroid Plexus Papilloma and Factor XIII Deficiency: Case Report
Factor XIII deficiency is a rare hemorrhagic disorder that can cause spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage and bleeding after surgery. The diagnosis of factor XIII deficiency is difficult before surgical interventions, because coagulation parameters are ...
Ozturk, Pinar Aydin +5 more
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Endoreduplication and telomeric association in a choroid plexus carcinoma
Cytogenetic studies showed a hyperhaploid stemline, (32,XY,+1,+7,+9,+12,+13,+14, +19,+20) in a patient with choroid plexus carcinoma. Endoreduplication and doubling of the stemline to 200–400 chromosomes per cell and variation in numerical changes were ...
Li, You S +5 more
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Choroid plexus tumors (CPTs) are intraventricular tumors derived from the choroid plexus epithelium and occur frequently in children. The aim of this study was to investigate the genomic and epigenomic characteristics of CPT and identify the differences ...
Yeonsong Choi +18 more
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Extracerebral choroid plexus papilloma in a newborn: a rare presentation. [PDF]
Singh SK, Patra S, Shirazi N, Gupta G.
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Endoscopic coagulation of choroid plexus hyperplasia : case report
Hydrocephalus is a clinical disorder resulting from an imbalance between the production of CSF and its resorption, of which the latter is mostly a disadvantage.
Van Roost, Dirk +6 more
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Tumors of the Choroid Plexus in Children
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
Richard G. Ellenbogen +2 more
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Identifying Angiogenic Factors in Pediatric Choroid Plexus Papillomas
(1) Background: Choroid plexus papillomas (CPPs) are rare brain tumors that tend to occur in very young children. Mechanisms of CPP development remain unelucidated. Separately, the process of angiogenesis has been implicated in other primary brain tumors.
Nurfarhanah Bte Syed Sulaiman +6 more
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Choroid plexus papillomas of the cerebellopontine angle in a child
An 11-year-old girl was admitted with a 3-year history of decreasing hearing and headache, occasional vomiting and poor school performance of 8 months duration. Neurologically she showed signs of a cerebellopontine angle mass.
Pastore, Fs +6 more
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