Current Oncology (Jan 2021)

CSF Rhinorrhea: A Rare Clinical Presentation of Choroid Plexus Papilloma

  • Layth Mula-Hussain,
  • Julia Malone,
  • Marlise P. dos Santos,
  • John Sinclair,
  • Shawn Malone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28010073
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 1
pp. 750 – 756

Abstract

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Choroid plexus papilloma (CPP) is a rare brain tumour occurring mostly in infants and children. Most CPPs are intraventricular and present with symptoms and signs of increased intracranial pressure (ICP). This case report describes a middle-aged female who presented with spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea from a tumour located in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA). She underwent craniotomy with subtotal tumour resection and remained progression and rhinorrhea-free for several years. Upon clinical progression, the patient was treated with Cyberknife stereotactic radiosurgery. The patient clinically improved and demonstrated a favourable radiologic response to radiosurgery.

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