| Literature DB >> 34009420 |
William M Mangham1, Lucas Elijovich1,2,3, Jorge A Lee-Diaz4,5, Brent A Orr6, Andrew J Gienapp1,5, Frederick A Boop7,8,9.
Abstract
Choroid plexus papillomas (CPPs) are benign but rare neuroepithelial neoplasms of the choroid plexus that represent the non-malignant form of a spectrum of tumors of the choroid plexus. The vast majority of CPPs present in children under 5 years of age. Some CPPs are diagnosed prenatally, but many of them reach a large size before diagnosis. CPPs typically present with signs and symptoms of hydrocephalus. Treatment of these tumors has traditionally been with surgical resection. Large CPPs in young children present a challenge due to risk of high blood loss during resection. Here, the authors describe the case of a 3-month-old presenting with hydrocephalus and a large CPP of the third ventricle that was managed with a staged strategy of embolization followed by a delayed resection, allowing the tumor to involute prior to surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Case report; Choroid plexus; Hydrocephalus; Infant; Papilloma; Third ventricle
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34009420 DOI: 10.1007/s00381-021-05212-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Childs Nerv Syst ISSN: 0256-7040 Impact factor: 1.475