1. Xanthogranulomas of the choroid plexus in a neuro-epileptic child
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Riki Okeda, Hideo Terao, Shu Kobayashi, and Akira Teraoka
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Brain Diseases ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Granuloma ,Psychomotor retardation ,business.industry ,Anatomy ,eye diseases ,Lateral ventricles ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Choroid Plexus ,Humans ,Medicine ,Female ,Choroid plexus ,Choroid ,medicine.symptom ,Child ,business - Abstract
✓ Bilateral xanthogranulomas arising from both choroid plexuses were found in a 6-year-old child with epileptic seizures and psychomotor retardation. Both masses were surgically removed without adding any neurological deficits. The xanthogranulomas were fairly large, and the posterior part of both lateral ventricles were slightly dilated, but clinical symptoms and the location of the xanthogranulomas could not be clearly correlated in this case.
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- 1978
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