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. 2020 Jan;45(1):67–72. doi: 10.30476/ijms.2019.81095

Table1.

A brief review of literature presenting lateral ventricle HB

Author Sex, age* Signs and symptoms VHL-related Site Preoperative imaging features Diameter (cm)
Vecchi et al. (1935)9 Female, 80 Incidental postmortem N/A† N/A N/A N/A
Diehl et al. (1981)10 Male, 20 Progressive visual loss, headache, bilateral papilledema Yes Right temporal horn CT scan, homogenous 5
Murakami et al. (1985)11 Female, 31 Headache, gait disturbance, bilateral papilledema Positive Family history Trigone of right lateral ventricle CT scan, homogenous N/A
Ho et al. (1990)12 Female, 44 Headache Positive Family history Trigone of right lateral ventricle MRI, homogenous 3
Lyo et al. (1992)13 Male, 36 Headache, diplopia, right abducens nerve palsy, confusion No Left lateral ventricle wall N/A N/A
Prieto et al. (2005)6 Male, 37 Confusion, cognitive deficit, dysphasia Yes Trigone of left lateral ventricle MRI, homogenous 3
Jaggi et al. (2009)14 Male, 30 Headache No Left lateral ventricle MRI, homogenous 3
Takeuchi et al. (2011)15 Male, 33 Headache Yes Right lateral ventricle MRI, solid-cystic homogenous N/A
Al-Najar et al. (2013)16 Male, 70 Headache, vomiting, dizziness, left facial palsy, left hemiparesis, intraventricular hemorrhage No Right occipital horn MRI, heterogeneous 3.3
Anderson et al. (2014)17 Male, 24 Vertigo, right arm weakness, transient right facial paresis and slurring of speech, headache N/A Midline and greater in left lateral ventricle MRI, solid-cystic with diffuse enhancement N/A
Present case (2017) Male, 30 Seizure, blurred vision, headache, bilateral papilledema No Midline in both lateral ventricle MRI, heterogeneous 5.5
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Years; †Not available; HB: Hemangioblastoma; VHL: Von Hippel-Lindau disease; CT: Computed tomography; MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging