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Trapped fourth ventricle: a report of two unusual cases
Neurosurgery
|September 1, 1980
Abstract:
A trapped or isolated 4th ventricle presents as a posterior fossa mass lesion. It occurs in patients with prior lateral ventricular shunting and is diagnosed by computed tomographic scan. Two unusual cases are reported here.
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