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PT  - JOURNAL ARTICLE
AU  - Bramwit, M
AU  - Kalina, P
AU  - Rustia-Villa, M
TI  - Inflammatory pseudotumor of the choroid plexus.
DP  - 1997 Aug 01
TA  - American Journal of Neuroradiology
PG  - 1307--1309
VI  - 18
IP  - 7
4099  - http://www.ajnr.org/content/18/7/1307.short
4100  - http://www.ajnr.org/content/18/7/1307.full
SO  - Am. J. Neuroradiol.1997 Aug 01; 18
AB  - A case of inflammatory pseudotumor is described, in which CT revealed a hyperdense intraventricular lesion with a trapped temporal horn, and MR imaging showed decreased T1 and markedly hypointense T2 signal with homogeneously intense enhancement. Radiologically and grossly the tumor resembled a meningioma; however, histologically it was composed purely of inflammatory, nonneoplastic components. The lesion was resected with no evidence of recurrence at 5-month follow-up.