Choroid plexus papilloma

MONDO:0009837

Papilloma of the choroid plexus is a rare benign type of choroid plexus tumor, accounting for 1% of all brain tumors, often occurring in the fourth ventricle (in adults) and the lateral ventricle (in children) but sometimes arising ectopically in the brain parenchyma, and presenting with nausea, vomiting, papilledema, abnormal eye movements, as well as enlarged head circumference, seizures and gait impairment due to an increase in intracranial pressure.

Also known as: choroid plexus papilloma, choroid plexus papilloma, no ICD-O subtype, papilloma of the choroid plexus, childhood choroid plexus papilloma, childhood papilloma of choroid plexus, choroid plexus papilloma NOS (morphologic abnormality), paediatric papilloma of choroid plexus, pediatric papilloma of choroid plexus

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