Chronic Intraventricular Encapsulated Hematoma in an Adult: A Case Report

This case report is a presentation of a chronic intraventricular encapsulated hematoma in an adult who presented with gait disturbance, fever, palsy of N. III, N. VI and N. VII, and photophobia. Ophthalmoscopy revealed a bilateral papilledema. Computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging...

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Main Authors: E. Kechagias, C. Ioakimidou, N. Georgakoulias, A. Seretis, G. Kontogeorgos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2010-09-01
Series:Case Reports in Neurology
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/320925
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Summary:This case report is a presentation of a chronic intraventricular encapsulated hematoma in an adult who presented with gait disturbance, fever, palsy of N. III, N. VI and N. VII, and photophobia. Ophthalmoscopy revealed a bilateral papilledema. Computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging revealed an intraventricular mass in the lateral ventricle. Preoperative diagnosis could not rule out a neoplasm. The lesion was totally removed with open surgery and was found to be a chronic intraventricular encapsulated hematoma. A chronic intraventricular encapsulated hematoma is a rare entity. After the removal of the mass, the clinical symptoms of the patient gradually resolved.
ISSN:1662-680X