Paratrigonal choroid plexus papilloma presenting with satellite multiple supra- and infratentorial hemorrhages. Neuroanatomical basis and pathological hypothesis.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION: Choroid plexus papillomas (CPP) are rare tumors arising from the neuroepithelium of
the choroid plexus.
PRESENTATION OF CASE: We report a case of a patient operated for a paratrigonal hemorrhagic WHO class
I CPP presenting with multiple satellite supra- and infratentorial hemorrhages. Clinical presentation was
characterized by sudden hemiparesis, speech impairment and consciousness deterioration; neuroradiological
imaging showed a huge contrast-enhanced solid hemorrhagic left paratrigonal lesion along with
others multifocal right occipital and vermian hemorrhages. The patient underwent urgent intervention
for excision of the paratrigonal lesion, whose histological analysis led to the diagnosis of CPP. A few
days later due to failure of conservative treatment of the satellite hemorrhages the patient underwent a
second-time surgery for their evacuation; interestingly histological examination of the tissue probe did
not reveal any neoplastic features confirming their sole hemorrhagic nature. Patient’s conditions slowly
improved despite severe neurological deficits, without any further tumor recurrence.
DISCUSSION: A thorough revision of the literature is provided including previous reported cases of spontaneous
bleeding CPPs and other underlying causes that could lead to multifocal hemorrhages.
CONCLUSION: Due to the rarity of these events, this case remains still open to speculative hypotheses
drawn to explain the neuroanatomical and pathogenetic basis behind this case report
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Choroid plexus papilloma; Multifocal hemorrhages; Extraventricular; Hyperdense lesions; Vascular diseas
Elenco autori:
Maimone, Giuseppe; Ganau, M.; Nicassio, N.; Paterniti, Sebastiano
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