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intraventricular tumours
The main lesions to be considered are:
…
intraventricular tumours
The main lesions to be considered are:
tumours
ependymoma
central neurocytoma
subependymoma
subependymal giant cell astrocytoma / subependymal hamartomas of tuberous sclerosis
intraventricular meningioma
choroid plexus papilloma / choroid plexus carcinoma
choroid plexus metastases
craniopharyngioma
cysts
colloid cyst
intraventricular simple cysts (including arachnoid cysts, ependymal cysts and large choroid plexus cysts)
choroid plexus xanthogranuloma
cavum septum pellucidum
cavum vergae
cavum velum interpositum
infection
neurocysticercosis
tuberculoma
intraventricular haemorrhage
In addition parenchymal lesions which can be periventricular should also be considered, such as:
glioblastoma
primary CNS lymphoma
cerebral metastases
medulloblastoma / sPNET
haemangioblastoma
pilocytic astrocytoma
atypical teratoid / rhabdoid tumour
pineal region masses