Abstract

Primary cerebral neuroblastoma most often occurs in the cerebral parenchyma in children. When it occurs in adults, it is also described as an intraparenchymal neoplasm. We report three cases of primary cerebral neuroblastoma in adults presenting as an intraventricular mass.

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