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From: Intraventricular neuroepithelial tumors: surgical outcome, technical considerations and review of literature

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A 32-year-old male patient presented with severe headache, diplopia, vertigo, nausea and a right sided hemiparesis for 2 weeks. a, b Central neurocytomas appear slightly hypo-intense to iso-intense on T1-weighted and iso-intense to hyper-intense on T2-weighted MRI (hypointensity can indicate the presence of a hemorrhage, cyst, or calcification). Typically, moderate gadolinium enhancement is seen. c, d Postoperative T1-weighted gadolinium enhanced MRI showing complete removal of the tumor via a left frontal precoronary transcortical keyhole approach. Pathologicalfindings confirmed WHO grade II central neurocytoma

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