Incidental bilateral xanthogranuloma of the lateral ventricles at autopsy--a case report
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jflm.2013.03.039
Incidental bilateral xanthogranuloma of the lateral ventricles at autopsy--a case report
Abstract
We report the case of a woman found dead in a public garden. She had multiple contusions, bruises and lacerations of the face due to blunt force trauma. Microscopic examination of the brain was consistent with a death due to severe craniocerebral injury. The neuropathologist also found yellow nodular lesions located in each lateral ventricle and composed by cholesterol clefts, foamy macrophages, and giant cells. A diagnosis of xanthogranuloma of the choroid plexus was made. According to the literature, xanthogranulomas are uncommon benign lesions of the central nervous system. Mostly are found incidentally at post-mortem examination. However, some of them are symptomatic and can lead to severe nervous central damages if they remain untreated.
Keywords: Choroid plexus; Forensic pathology; Forensic science; Incidental finding; Neuropathology; Xanthogranuloma.
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