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Meningiomas of the lateral ventricle
min - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, 1985The authors present two cases of large meningiomas of the lateral ventricle. In both cases the first diagnosis of the disease was cerebral ischaemia. Tumours did not produce symptome of intracranial hypertension, and the most common symptoms of these tumours - hemianopia and papilloedema - were also not observed. Both tumours did not originate from the
Z, Kotwica, Z, Jagodziński, L, Polis
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Tumors of the Lateral Ventricles
1984Since the earliest anatomical descriptions of intra-ventricular tumors, neurosurgeons have shown a high degree of interest in the management of these neoplasms, perhaps because these tumors grow freely in an existing cavity with minimal damage to the underlying brain.
C, Lapras, R, Deruty, P, Bret
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Arachnoid cyst of the lateral ventricle
Surgical Neurology, 1997Arachnoid cysts rarely occur within the lateral ventricles, with only 10 reported cases in the literature. They may arise from the arachnoid layer that is present in the choroidal fissure.This 25-year-old man with headache and a left jacksonian seizure had an intraventricular arachnoid cyst of the right occipital horn and trigone found on radiologic ...
MAIURI, FRANCESCO +2 more
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Primary Oligodendroglioma of the Lateral Ventricle
Southern Medical Journal, 1990Oligodendrogliomas rarely occur primarily in the ventricular system. We have reported a case of primary oligodendroglioma in the right lateral ventricle. The tumor was partially resected, a ventriculoperitoneal shunt was placed, and the patient had postoperative radiation therapy. She is asymptomatic at six months' follow-up.
K S, Lee, D L, Kelly
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Surgery of tumours of the lateral ventricle
Acta Neurochirurgica, 1992Tumours of the lateral ventricle in most cases enlarge significantly before signs and symptoms are exhibited. In the years between 1980 and 1991 we encountered 55 patients of all age groups with tumours of the lateral ventricle. All were diagnosed either by CT or MRI, and in lesions with good enhancement on CT additional angiography was performed.
G, Pendl, E, Oztürk, K, Haselsberger
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Epidermoid tumor in the lateral ventricle
Surgical Neurology, 1985After a review of the literature on the origin of epidermoid tumors, a case report is presented of an intraventricular localization of such a tumor. Two theories are discussed as an explanation for this rare site. This case report, in addition to some data from the literature, suggests that it is unacceptable to assume that epidermoids have a primary ...
J L, Eekhof, R T, Thomeer, G T, Bots
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Lateral Recesses of the Fourth Ventricle
Radiology, 1972One hundred-fifty pneumoenecephalographic studies, during which serial anteroposterior tomography was performed, were reviewed to determine the appearance of the lateral recesses of the fourth ventricle in both normal and pathological states. Displacement of the lateral recesses will aid in differentiating between intra- and extra-axial posterior fossa
J R, Bentson, J B, Alberti
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Epidermoid tumour of the lateral ventricle
Acta Neurochirurgica, 2005Epidermoids occurring within the lateral ventricles are rare. At one time, they were regarded as anatomical curiosities. The lesions are of developmental aetiology, due to migration of epiblast inclusion at the time of formation of the cerebral vesicle.
H S, Bhatoe, J D, Mukherji, V, Dutta
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Arteriovenous malformations of the lateral ventricle
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1985✓ Nine cases with arteriovenous malformations (AVM's) predominantly involving the lateral ventricle are presented. All the AVM's were small, but caused intraventricular hemorrhage in eight cases. Only two patients had an intracerebral hemorrhage large enough to warrant evacuation.
S, Waga, S, Shimosaka, T, Kojima
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Cystic ganglioneurocytoma of the lateral ventricles
British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2014A 52-year-old woman displayed a brain-MRI depicting a left lateral ventricle mass, associated with cystic component, extending controlaterally. Histological examination revealed neuronal differentiation with neurocytes and small ganglionic cells and the tumour was graded as a ganglioneurocytoma.
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