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Craniopharyngioma of the third ventricle

min - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, 1983
A woman, aged 33 years, presented with headache, drowsiness, and attacks of loss of consciousness with incontinence, during the eight months previous to admission. A CT scan showed a round cystic mass in the third ventricle which was interpreted as a colloid cyst.
J, Solé-Llenas   +4 more
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Ganglioneurocytoma of the Third Ventricle

Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2004
We present a very rare case of an intracranial ganglioneurocytoma. This 57-year-old female patient noticed some concentration difficulties for about 5 months. Visual acuity was 80% on both sides. CT and MRI of her head demonstrated a 3 x 2.5 x 2.8 cm3 lesion within the third ventricle with inhomogenous enhancement of contrast medium.
Ralf, Buhl   +3 more
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Hemangioblastoma of the third ventricle

Neurosurgical Review, 1999
A third ventricle tumor, in addition to a recurrent cerebellar hemangioblastoma, was found in a 47-year-old woman on follow-up magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 5 years after operation of the cerebellar tumor. On MRI, the tumor was hypo- to isointense on T1-weighted images and hyperintense on T2-weighted images compared with the normal gray matter, and ...
T, Isaka   +4 more
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Meningioma of the third ventricle

Surgical Neurology, 1985
Meningiomas of the anterior third ventricle are extremely rare; the authors present a case of a fibroblastic meningioma that obstructed the foramen of Monro and was associated with a hypertrophic calcified choroid plexus.
R G, Castillo, A W, Geise
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Ependymomas of the Third Ventricle

Neurosurgery, 1994
Third ventricular ependymomas are rare tumors that have not been specifically examined. Four cases of these tumors are reported. The presenting symptoms included headache, ataxia, vertigo, and Parinaud's syndrome. All the patients underwent computed tomographic scanning and cerebral angiography, followed by craniotomy and microsurgical resection of the
J S, Oppenheim   +4 more
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Tumours of the third ventricle

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1985
Primary intraventricular tumors, including colloid cysts, choroid plexus papillomas, and ependymomas have their attachment within the IIIrd ventricle and stay within its confines. Secondary intraventricular tumours arise adjacent to the IIIrd ventricle, often in the suprasellar region, and include craniopharyngiomas, optic nerve gliomas, and ...
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Third Ventricle Craniopharyngiomas

World Neurosurgery, 2014
espite remarkable success in the management of craniopharyngiomas in recent decades, some problems still D need to be specified and solved. One problem is development of adequate principles of treatment of craniopharyngiomas spreading into the third ventricle. Surgical treatment of craniopharyngiomashas becomeoneof the spheres ofmy interest since 1971,
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Chordoid gliomas of the third ventricle

Burdenko's Journal of Neurosurgery, 2023
Background. Chordoid glioma is a rare slow-growing tumor of the central nervous system. Available world experience includes no more than 200 cases (lesion of the third ventricle in absolute majority of cases). Recognition and treatment of chordoid glioma are currently difficult problems due to small incidence of this disease. Objective.
A.N. Konovalov   +10 more
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Meningioma of the third ventricle

Child's Nervous System, 1989
A case of meningioma of the third ventricle is described. The tumor was completely removed using a transcallosal approach.
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Hemangiopericytoma of the third ventricle

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1999
✓ The authors present the first reported case of a hemangiopericytoma (HPC) occurring in the third ventricle. Most of these lesions are based in the meninges. There is only one other reported case of an intraventricular HPC; in that case the lesion was found in the lateral ventricle.A 40-year-old right-handed man presented with a 3-month history of ...
J M, Abrahams   +4 more
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