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Query: UMLS:C0002453 (
amenorrhea
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The authors report thirty cases in which they diagnosed a cyst of the choroid plexus antenatally between the 18th and the 36th week of
amenorrhoea
(mean 21 weeks).
Choroid
plexus cysts show up in some pictures as round or oval cysts clearly visible in the region of the choroid plexus. They appear in the lateral cerebral ventricles. They frequently occur between the 15th and 25th week of
amenorrhoea
(0.6 to 2.5% of pregnancies), unilaterally or bilaterally (46%) either on the right of left side and varying in size (3 to 20 mm). These characteristics do not influence the way they evolve. If a single choroid plexus cyst is found a control ultrasound should be carried out four weeks later. 96% of them have disappeared by the end of the second trimester; but if they do persist in the third trimester (4%) they are not necessarily pathological. On the other hand if a choroid plexus cyst is associated with some other morphological biometric abnormality antenatal chromosome testing should be carried out because trisomy 18 is more common in this situation (4.8%) than in the general population.
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PMID:[Prenatal screening for cysts of choroid plexus. Evolution and interpretation of 30 cases]. 143 Sep 13
Choroid
plexus papillomas are rare tumors of the central nervous system and are usually confined to the ventricular system. We illustrated a primary choroid plexus papilloma in the pituitary fossa. A 31-year-old female presented with
amenorrhea
and intermittent galactorrhoea, with no visual complaints in the last 2 years. Endocrine testing showed no hormone excess or deficiency of the pituitary and target glands, except for a higher prolactin level (56 ng/ml). A sharply circumscribed regular mass in the sellar region occupying the entire sella turcica and extending into the suprasellar cistern was demonstrated on MR imaging with gadolinium diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid. The patient underwent an endonasal trans-sphenoidal approach. Complete microsurgical excision and complete preservation of the normal pituitary gland was achieved, with normal prolactin level. The histopathology showed that the lesion was a choroid plexus papilloma. Theories of the origin, the differential diagnosis, and treatment of the rare tumor are discussed.
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PMID:Primary choroid plexus papilloma in the pituitary fossa: case report and literature review. 2114 Jan 77