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Multilobed cystic dilation of the ventriculus terminalis (CDVT)
Silvio Bellocchi1, Simone Vidale, Paolo Casiraghi
1Department of Neurosurgery, Sant'Anna Hospital, Como, Italy.
Abstract:
The cystic dilation of ventriculus terminalis (CDVT) is a rare anatomical variant in adulthood. In this report we describe a new case of an adult with multilobed CDVT, causing low-back pain and subjective disturbances in walking. A myelotomy with fenestration of the cyst was performed with a good clinical and radiological outcome.
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