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A case of an intraventricular inflammatory pseudotumor presumably caused by Epstein-Barr virus infection
Surgical Neurology, 06/26/09
Nishioka H et al. - The simultaneous occurrence of multiple IPs was presumably because of an exaggerated immune process after EBV infection. Inflammatory pseudotumor should be considered in any case of intraventricular mass lesion.
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