Giant Colloid Cysts: Evaluating Treatment Approaches and Patient Outcomes through a Case Series and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Giant colloid cysts are rare, benign lesions typically located in the third ventricle, accounting for approximately 2% of primary brain tumors and 15%-20% of intraventricular masses. Although small colloid cysts are relatively common, giant colloid cysts
Yousef BASSI +7 more
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Clinical symptoms and surgical outcome of colloid cysts of the third ventricle: A multicenter retrospective study [PDF]
Introduction: Colloid cysts of the third ventricle are benign brain lesions that may obstruct cerebrospinal fluid flow within the ventricular system and cause symptoms like headaches, deterioration of vision, and acute hydrocephalus.
V.M. Butenschoen +19 more
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Full-endoscopic removal of third ventricular colloid cysts: technique, results, and limitations [PDF]
IntroductionColloid cysts (CCs) are rare benign lesions that usually arise from the roof of the third ventricle. They may present with obstructive hydrocephalus and cause sudden death.
Tugrul Cem Unal +9 more
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Blindness : An uncommon presentation of colloid cysts [PDF]
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Evrim Ozmen, Oktay Algin
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Long-Term Ultrasound Follow-Up of Thyroid Colloid Cysts [PDF]
Objective. This study aimed to assess the interval changes of thyroid colloid cysts (TCCs) by performing long-term ultrasound (US) follow-up examinations. Methods.
Dong Wook Kim
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Microsurgical vs. Endoscopic Excision of Colloid Cysts: An Analysis of Complications and Costs Using a Longitudinal Administrative Database [PDF]
ObjectiveOpen microsurgical and endoscopic approaches are the two main surgical options for excision of colloid cysts. Controversy remains as to which is superior. Previous studies consist of small cohort sizes. This topic has not been investigated using
Ian David Connolly +5 more
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Neuropsychiatric symptoms and clinical characteristics of survivors with colloid cysts [PDF]
Background Colloid cysts are rare, benign brain tumors often located in the third ventricle or near the foramen of Monro. They can evoke neuropsychiatric and physical symptoms including migraine, visual changes, memory loss, and sudden loss of ...
Amanda Onoichenco +8 more
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Endoscopic Approach for Management of Colloid Cyst [PDF]
Background: Third ventricular colloid cysts are uncommon tumors that make up 15 to 20% of intraventricular tumors and 0.2 to 2% of intracranial tumors. Colloid cysts are benign tumors, but they may grow until they block the foramen of Monro, which might ...
Mahmoud Abdelaal +2 more
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Colloid cysts are benign intracranial lesions, typically located in the anterior portion of the third ventricle near the interventricular foramina of Monro.
Moustafa A. Mansour, MD, MSc, MPhil +9 more
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Late progression of incidental colloid cysts – Two case reports and a review of the literature
Colloid cysts are third ventricular lesions located most commonly within the roof of the third ventricle. Their location adjacent to the foramen of Monro poses the risk of developing acute obstructive hydrocephalus and death.
Tarundeep Dhaliwal +3 more
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