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pmid: 1185253
✓The authors report a case of carcinoma of the choroid plexus and review the 22 cases reported since 1844 that adhere to the criteria for primary choroid plexus carcinoma. Two-thirds of the tumors are found in children and all of these are located in the lateral ventricles. In adults most of the tumors are present in the fourth ventricle. Differentiation of this neoplasm from papillary ependymomas, choroid plexus papillomas, secondary carcinomas, and “collision tumors” is discussed.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Tomography, X-Ray, Choroid Neoplasms, Longevity, Brain, Infant, Middle Aged, Carcinoma, Papillary, Cerebral Angiography, Postoperative Complications, Child, Preschool, Choroid Plexus, Humans, Female, Child, Radionuclide Imaging, Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms, Aged
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Tomography, X-Ray, Choroid Neoplasms, Longevity, Brain, Infant, Middle Aged, Carcinoma, Papillary, Cerebral Angiography, Postoperative Complications, Child, Preschool, Choroid Plexus, Humans, Female, Child, Radionuclide Imaging, Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms, Aged
citations This is an alternative to the "Influence" indicator, which also reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | 112 | |
popularity This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network. | Top 10% | |
influence This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | Top 1% | |
impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network. | Average |