The authors report on a patient who presented with an intraventricular mass located at the level of the foramen of Monro. The clinical presentation and neuroimaging appearance of the mass led to an initial diagnosis of colloid cyst. A neuroendoscopic approach offered a direct view of the ventricular lesion, which was found to be a cavernous angioma partially occluding the foramen of Monro. The lesion was then removed using microsurgery. In this report the authors highlight possible pitfalls in the diagnosis of some lesions of the third ventricle, and the possible advantages of using a combined endoscopic and microsurgical technique when approaching such lesions
BACKGROUND: Among the rare intraventricular cavernomas, purely intra-aqueductal cavernomas are excep...
Background Colloid cyst is a gelatin-containing cyst in the brain almost always found in the third v...
Background: Colloid cysts of the third ventricle are rare benign lesions, which amount to approximat...
The foramen of Monro has also been referred to by the name of interventricular foramen. The structur...
We evaluated, the clinical findings, radiological evidences, operation technique, complications and ...
BACKGROUND: For pineal tumors presenting with hydrocephalus, simultaneous endoscopic third ventricul...
The third ventricle is the rare mainstay of a mass lesion. There are a variety of vascular or tumora...
Summary: This is a case report of unusual case of choroid plexus cyst at the right foramen of Monro ...
No consensus among neurosurgeons has been reached so far concerning optimal therapeutic strategy for...
Non tumoral stenosis of the foramen of Monro is rare; pathogenic mechanisms remain a subject of deba...
Background: Despite their unfavorable locations, lesions of the third ventricle can be successfully ...
III. ventrikülün kolloid kistleri benign tümörlerdir. Bütün beyin tümörlerinin % 0.5'ini içerirler. ...
Abdulaziz Mohammad Al-Sharydah,1 Sari Saleh Al-Suhibani,1 Abdulrahman Hamad Al-Abdulwahhab,1 Mohamma...
The foramen of Monro lies at the junction between the paired lateral ventricles and the third ventri...
BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANCE: Cavernous malformations (CMs) account for approximately 5% to 10% of all ...
BACKGROUND: Among the rare intraventricular cavernomas, purely intra-aqueductal cavernomas are excep...
Background Colloid cyst is a gelatin-containing cyst in the brain almost always found in the third v...
Background: Colloid cysts of the third ventricle are rare benign lesions, which amount to approximat...
The foramen of Monro has also been referred to by the name of interventricular foramen. The structur...
We evaluated, the clinical findings, radiological evidences, operation technique, complications and ...
BACKGROUND: For pineal tumors presenting with hydrocephalus, simultaneous endoscopic third ventricul...
The third ventricle is the rare mainstay of a mass lesion. There are a variety of vascular or tumora...
Summary: This is a case report of unusual case of choroid plexus cyst at the right foramen of Monro ...
No consensus among neurosurgeons has been reached so far concerning optimal therapeutic strategy for...
Non tumoral stenosis of the foramen of Monro is rare; pathogenic mechanisms remain a subject of deba...
Background: Despite their unfavorable locations, lesions of the third ventricle can be successfully ...
III. ventrikülün kolloid kistleri benign tümörlerdir. Bütün beyin tümörlerinin % 0.5'ini içerirler. ...
Abdulaziz Mohammad Al-Sharydah,1 Sari Saleh Al-Suhibani,1 Abdulrahman Hamad Al-Abdulwahhab,1 Mohamma...
The foramen of Monro lies at the junction between the paired lateral ventricles and the third ventri...
BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANCE: Cavernous malformations (CMs) account for approximately 5% to 10% of all ...
BACKGROUND: Among the rare intraventricular cavernomas, purely intra-aqueductal cavernomas are excep...
Background Colloid cyst is a gelatin-containing cyst in the brain almost always found in the third v...
Background: Colloid cysts of the third ventricle are rare benign lesions, which amount to approximat...