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Adult Patient with Intraventricular, Paraventricular and Pineal Region Lesions

Part of the Elements in Emergency Neurosurgery series
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Intraventricular lesions are uncommon, and they can arise from numerous structures around the ventricular system, including the ependyma, septum pellucidum and choroid plexus.

Pineal region lesions may arise from the pineal gland parenchymal/supporting cells or glial cells of the midbrain/medial thalamus.

Many of these lesions are either found incidentally or present with symptoms of hydrocephalus.

Careful assessment of the clinical and radiological features of each case can help to narrow the differential diagnosis in this heterogenous group of tumours.

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Cambridge University Press
1009487280 / 9781009487283
Paperback / softback
616.8
31/08/2024
United Kingdom
English
75 pages.