| 11. | Choroid plexus papilloma occurs in the lateral ventricles of children and in the fourth ventricle of adults.
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| 12. | It follows up along this boundary, continuous with the inferior of the body of the lateral ventricles.
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| 13. | Other uncommon locations are the lateral ventricle, foramen magnum, and the orbit / optic nerve sheath.
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| 14. | CT will usually show distortion of third and lateral ventricles with displacement of anterior and middle cerebral arteries.
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| 15. | As the forebrain develops, the neural cord within it becomes a ventricle, ultimately forming the lateral ventricles.
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| 16. | The lateral ventricles are formed as large cavities of the Foramen of Magendie, which decompresses the ventricular cavities.
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| 17. | In normal pressure hydrocephalus, expansion of the lateral ventricles causes distortion of the fibers of the corona radiata.
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| 18. | The lateral ventricles were increased in size, and the corpus callosum and the periventricular white matter were diminished.
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| 19. | Axial MR / CT show a triangular-shaped cerebrospinal fluid ( CSF ) space between the lateral ventricles.
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| 20. | In HDLS, there is enlargement of the lateral ventricles and marked thinning or weakening of cerebral white matter.
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