International Journal of Preventive Medicine (Jan 2011)

Intrinsic third ventricular craniopharyngioma: A case report

  • Nazila Tayari,
  • Masoud Etemadifar,
  • Ali Hekmatnia,
  • Parvin Mahzouni,
  • Amir Hadi Maghzi,
  • Reza Rouzbahani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 178 – 185

Abstract

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Craniopharyngioma accounts for 2.5-4 percent of all intracranial tumors. The tumor is more observed in the chiasmatic region in adults and the intraventricular subtype is rare. We report an intraventricular craniopharyngioma in a 22-year-old woman presented with chronic headache. Magnetic Resonance Imaging showed hyperintense large mass on T 1 -weighted images and hypointense mass on T 2 -weighted images in third ventricle with pressure effect on both lateral ventricles and foramen of Monro. The diagnosis of craniopharyngioma was confirmed through histopathological examination of the resected tumor after surgery. After a follow-up period of nine months, neither tumor recurrence nor regrowth occurred. The early diagnosis of this relatively frequent tumor would help to prevent related sequelae.

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