Symptomatic Bilateral Xanthogranuloma of the Choroid Plexus

J Neurosci Rural Pract. 2017 Aug;8(Suppl 1):S123-S126. doi: 10.4103/jnrp.jnrp_15_17.

Abstract

Xanthogranulomas (XGRs) of the choroid plexus are rare, asymptomatic, and benign lesions usually found incidentally. Here, we present a case of a 47-year-old male with bilateral XGR of the choroid plexus with periventricular edema and discuss our case in relation to a review of existing literature pertaining to the radiology of XGRs. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of bilateral trigonal XGR causing brain edema without ventricular dilatation. Despite the fact that they can cause hydrocephalus, XGRs are silent and benign lesions. Although the etiopathology of XGRs remains poorly understood, enhanced imaging analyses may provide additional information regarding edema and focal white matter signal changes.

Keywords: Choroid plexus; edema; headache; ventricle; xanthogranulomas.

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  • Case Reports