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#redirect [[Neuropathology tumours#Choroid plexus papilloma]]
'''Choroid plexus papilloma''' is a benign [[neuropathology]].


==General==
*Benign - WHO grade I.<ref name=pmid20644273>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Menon | first1 = G. | last2 = Nair | first2 = SN. | last3 = Baldawa | first3 = SS. | last4 = Rao | first4 = RB. | last5 = Krishnakumar | first5 = KP. | last6 = Gopalakrishnan | first6 = CV. | title = Choroid plexus tumors: an institutional series of 25 patients. | journal = Neurol India | volume = 58 | issue = 3 | pages = 429-35 | month =  | year =  | doi = 10.4103/0028-3886.66455 | PMID = 20644273 |URL = http://www.neurologyindia.com/article.asp?issn=0028-3886;year=2010;volume=58;issue=3;spage=429;epage=435;aulast=Menon }}</ref>
*Usu. laternal ventricle in kids.<ref>URL: [http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/250795-overview http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/250795-overview]. Accessed on: 3 June 2011.</ref>
==Microscopic==
Features:
*Simple epithelium.
*Papillae.
*Psammoma bodies.
===Images===
<gallery>
Image:Choroid_plexus_papilloma_micrograph.jpg | Choroid plexus papilloma. (WC)
</gallery>
www:
*[http://path.upmc.edu/cases/case551.html Choroid plexus papilloma - oncocytic variant - several images (upmc.edu)].
==See also==
*[[Neuropathology tumours]].
[[Category:Neuropathology tumours]]
[[Category:Diagnosis]]
[[Category:Diagnosis]]

Revision as of 04:00, 17 February 2014

Choroid plexus papilloma is a benign neuropathology.

General

  • Benign - WHO grade I.[1]
  • Usu. laternal ventricle in kids.[2]

Microscopic

Features:

  • Simple epithelium.
  • Papillae.
  • Psammoma bodies.

Images

www:

See also

  1. Menon, G.; Nair, SN.; Baldawa, SS.; Rao, RB.; Krishnakumar, KP.; Gopalakrishnan, CV.. "Choroid plexus tumors: an institutional series of 25 patients.". Neurol India 58 (3): 429-35. doi:10.4103/0028-3886.66455. PMID 20644273.
  2. URL: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/250795-overview. Accessed on: 3 June 2011.