Tumor of lateral cerebral ventricle
Lateral cerebral ventricle shape is irregular, located in the frontal, parietal, occipital and temporal lobe. Divided into five parts such as anterior horn, under corner, behind corner, centre and triangle body, including cerebrospinal fluid by the choroid lateral secretion organizations.
Tumor of lateral cerebral ventricle is the tumor that formed by choroidal tissue and ectopic tissue from the lateral ventricle wall. Common Lateral cerebral ventricle tumor are meningiomas, ependymomas, choroid papilloma and epithelial cyst, with a maximum of meningioma. According to statistics of a large number of cases to the front of the lateral ventricle was more common gliomas, meningiomas occur rear, papilloma of choroid occur in the Triangle area, and to other parts of the extension of the ventricle, and sometimes through the Inter-Room long hole into the third ventricle. However, the overall tumor appears to occur in the lateral ventricle lateral ventricle and the front triangle. Can be seen at any age, but onset before the age of 20 are more like the left more than right, more men than women.
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