Hemangioblastoma
Introduction Hemangioblastomas account for approximately 1.5% to 2.5% of all central nervous system tumors, and 7% to 8% of all posterior fossa tumors, but are the most common primary tumor…
Introduction Hemangioblastomas account for approximately 1.5% to 2.5% of all central nervous system tumors, and 7% to 8% of all posterior fossa tumors, but are the most common primary tumor…
Introduction Colloid cysts are rare intracranial tumors that are thought to be derived from an endodermal origin and represent 0.3% to 2% of all brain tumors. They account for 0.5%…
Introduction Epidermoid tumors are also called pearly tumors and cholesteatomas, and are benign tumors that account for approximately 0.1% of all intracranial tumors. , They typically arise from displaced dorsal…
Introduction Trigeminal schwannomas are rare benign primary intracranial tumors that arise from Schwann cells that are responsible for the myelin sheath around the nerve axons. They make up 0.1% to…
Introduction Vestibular schwannomas (VS) are also called acoustic neuromas and are benign primary intracranial tumors that form along the vestibulocochlear nerve from Schwann cells that are responsible for the myelin…
Introduction Choroid plexus papillomas (CPPs) are rare tumors that account for less than 1% of intracranial neoplasms, but account for up to 20% of the tumors in the first year…
Introduction Skull base chondrosarcomas are rare tumors that account for 0.1% of primary intracranial neoplasms. Chondrosarcomas are thought to arise from mesenchymal cells or from embryonal cartilage remnants of synchondroses,…
Introduction Esthesioneuroblastoma (ENB), which is also known as an olfactory neuroblastoma, is an uncommon sinonasal malignancy that has a propensity for local invasion into surrounding paranasal structures, including the eye…