scholarly journals OC24.06: Absence of the choroid plexus of the IV ventricle in the first trimester as a predictor of posterior fossa anomalies and aneuploidies: a 3-dimensional ultrasound study

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Vol 44 (S1) ◽  
pp. 57-57
Author(s):  
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T. Illescas ◽  
B. Adiego ◽  
M. Estévez ◽  
W. Sepulveda
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Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 199-207 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Martinez‐Ten ◽  
T. Illescas ◽  
B. Adiego ◽  
M. Estevez ◽  
C. Bermejo ◽  
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C. Chazotte ◽  
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Neurosurgery ◽  
1988 ◽  
Vol 22 (5) ◽  
pp. 928-933 ◽  
Author(s):  
David G. Munoz ◽  
Robert Griebel ◽  
Bohdan Rozdilsky ◽  
David George

Abstract Two siblings in a family without a history of phacomatosis or cerebral tumors developed malignant tumors in the posterior fossa at age 28 months and in the left cerebral hemisphere at age 15 months, respectively. Dual ependymal and choroid plexus epithelium differentiation was established by histological, ultrastructural, and immunocytochemical studies. The development of this rare tumor in siblings suggests an inherited predisposition, a common environmental insult, or both.


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