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Radiology, Vol 125, 407-410, Copyright © 1977 by Radiological Society of North America


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Periventricular spread of tumor demonstrated by computed tomography

RE McGeachie, LH Gold and RE Latchaw

Spread of intracranial neoplasms through the periventricular tissues of the brain is well known to neuropathologists, but is almost never recognized by the usual neuroradiologic techniques of angiography and pneumoencephalography. Periventricular tumor spread can, however, be readily dmonstrated by contrast-enhanced CT scanning. This report documents 4 cases of periventricular tumor diagnosed by CT scanning.


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