The lateral ventricles are C-shaped cavities that wrap around the ipsilateral thalamus and are situated deep within the cerebral hemispheres. Each lateral ventricle is divided into a body, a trigone or atrium, and three prolongations: the frontal (anterior), temporal (inferior), and occipital (posterior) horns. Tumors that originate within the ventricles represent about 5% of all intracranial tumors and include ependymomas, meningiomas, neurocytomas, choroid plexus papillomas, epidermoids, cavernous hemangiomas, and other congenital tumors. In a majority of instances, tumors of the lateral ventricles produce only signs of increased ICP by obstruction of flow of CSF through the ventricle
The corpus callosum is a midline structure that is composed almost entirely of fibers that interconn...
<p>The left panel shows a tumor contacting the SVZ; the right panel shows a tumor that is not involv...
Tumors in the suprasellar region produce specific syndromes from their effects on the intracranial o...
The lateral ventricles are C-shaped cavities that wrap around the ipsilateral thalamus and are situa...
The third ventricle is the narrow, funnel-shaped, midline cavity between the two lateral symmetric h...
Introduction: Brain tumors are rare compared to other fatal and life-diminishing diseases and its in...
Inspection of the external surface of the frontal lobe reveals three important natural borders: the ...
The cerebellum is located just caudal to the inferior colliculi and overlies the brain stem from the...
Many tumors that involve the thalamus do so by extension from the brain stem, the third ventricle, o...
Neuro-ophthalmic abnormalities are prominent among the symptoms and signs of tumors of the brain ste...
The authors report on a case of epidermoid tumor in the lateral cerebral ventricle. Epidermoid tumor...
The temporal lobe is separated from the frontal lobe and the anterior portion of the parietal lobe b...
Lesions of the lateral geniculate nucleus produce typical visual field defects that are only occasio...
The septum pellucidum is a double membrane that separates the frontal horns of the lateral ventricle...
The occipital lobesare the termination of the geniculocalcarine pathways and are essential for visua...
The corpus callosum is a midline structure that is composed almost entirely of fibers that interconn...
<p>The left panel shows a tumor contacting the SVZ; the right panel shows a tumor that is not involv...
Tumors in the suprasellar region produce specific syndromes from their effects on the intracranial o...
The lateral ventricles are C-shaped cavities that wrap around the ipsilateral thalamus and are situa...
The third ventricle is the narrow, funnel-shaped, midline cavity between the two lateral symmetric h...
Introduction: Brain tumors are rare compared to other fatal and life-diminishing diseases and its in...
Inspection of the external surface of the frontal lobe reveals three important natural borders: the ...
The cerebellum is located just caudal to the inferior colliculi and overlies the brain stem from the...
Many tumors that involve the thalamus do so by extension from the brain stem, the third ventricle, o...
Neuro-ophthalmic abnormalities are prominent among the symptoms and signs of tumors of the brain ste...
The authors report on a case of epidermoid tumor in the lateral cerebral ventricle. Epidermoid tumor...
The temporal lobe is separated from the frontal lobe and the anterior portion of the parietal lobe b...
Lesions of the lateral geniculate nucleus produce typical visual field defects that are only occasio...
The septum pellucidum is a double membrane that separates the frontal horns of the lateral ventricle...
The occipital lobesare the termination of the geniculocalcarine pathways and are essential for visua...
The corpus callosum is a midline structure that is composed almost entirely of fibers that interconn...
<p>The left panel shows a tumor contacting the SVZ; the right panel shows a tumor that is not involv...
Tumors in the suprasellar region produce specific syndromes from their effects on the intracranial o...