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Choroid plexus tumours are rare, intraventricular, primary central nervous system tumours derived from the choroid plexus epithelium. They occur predominantly in children and are classified based on histological criteria as choroid plexus papilloma ...
Maria Santos +3 more
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An unexpected sudden death due to a choroid plexus papilloma: an autopsy case report
Background Choroid plexus papillomas (CPPs) are histopathologically benign and rare central nervous system tumors. These tumors remain more frequent in children than adults. It is infrequent for these tumors to cause a sudden unexpected death.
Mohamed Amine Zaara +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Purpose Over the past decades, whole‐body PET‐CT scanning has undergone considerable innovation, with a considerable increase in clinical indications becoming a key diagnostic imaging method. Subsequently PET is contributing to the growth in imaging incidentaloma rates, including those of the brain, a critical functional tissue.
Feras Chehade +7 more
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Plexus choroid papilloma – case report
Plexus choride papilloma is benign tumor that grows slowly from epithelial cells in ventricular chorioid plexus. This disease can occur at any age but is most common in children before the age of 10 years and takes part in up to 3% of tumors.
Ahmetgjekaj, Ilir +2 more
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Prenatal Detection of Congenital Hemangiopericytoma: Case Report and Systematic Review
Congenital hemangiopericytoma (HPC) is a rare mesenchymal tumor of perivascular differentiation, characterized by prominent vascularity and heterogeneous clinical behavior in neonates. Prenatal diagnosis, particularly of intracranial lesions, is exceptional and poses significant diagnostic and management challenges.
Antonia Lettieri +15 more
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Clinical Features and Prognostic Risk Factors of Choroid Plexus Tumors in Children
Background: Decision-making concerning the treatment of choroid plexus tumor (CPT) in pediatric patients remains a topic of considerable debate. The aim of this work was to describe clinical features and prognostic risk factors of CPT in the pediatric ...
Wen-Jian-Long Zhou +9 more
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Functional neurological disorders (FNDs) can present acutely at any stage of a brain tumor illness and may result in inappropriate investigations and treatment. Improved awareness of this issue will facilitate earlier diagnosis of FND, encourage development of multidisciplinary pathways to treat FND, and prevent delays to tumor treatment.
Stuart C. Innes +7 more
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Synchronous choroid plexus papilloma and Wilms tumor in a girl, disclosing a Li-Fraumeni syndrome
Background Li-Fraumeni Syndrome (LFS) is a cancer predisposition syndrome characterized by the early-onset of multiple primary cancers which can occur at different moments (metachronous onset) or, more rarely, coincidentally (synchronous onset).
Ofelia Cruz +10 more
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ABSTRACT Background Gamma‐glutamyltransferase (GGT) is a membrane‐bound enzyme involved in glutathione metabolism and oxidative stress regulation. Although it is traditionally viewed as a liver function marker, emerging evidence suggests that its aberrant expression is closely associated with tumorigenesis, progression, and therapeutic resistance ...
Fei Wang +11 more
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Malignant progression in choroid plexus papillomas
Object. Malignant progression of choroid plexus papillomas has been occasionally reported, but this issue has not yet been systematically addressed. Methods.
Paulus, Werner +5 more
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