Extraventricular neurocytoma

Extraventricular neurocytoma (EVN), a variant of central neurocytoma (see this term), is a rare neuronal neoplasm, composed of round cells with neuronal differentiation, which is located outside of the ventricular system, usually within the spinal cord or cerebral hemispheres and that manifests with headache, nausea, vomiting, complex partial seizures or focal neurological deficits. In some cases it may exhibit atypical features consistent with aggressive clinical behavior.

Seizure

Seizures are an intermittent abnormality of the central nervous system due to a sudden, excessive, disorderly discharge of cerebral neurons and characterized clinically by some combination of disturbance of sensation, loss of consciousness, impairment of psychic function, or convulsive movements. The term epilepsy is used to describe chronic, recurrent seizures.


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PMID (PMCID)
30603610
OTHER
Mesial temporal extraventricular neurocytoma (mtEVN): A case report and literature review.
Zhang A, Brown DF, Colpan EM.
Epilepsy Behav Case Rep. 2019;11:26-30.
We describe a case of mesial temporal extraventricular neurocytoma (mtEVN) in a 23-year-old male presenting with drug-resistant seizures and review the literature on this rare tumor.
24691302
MALE Adult
Mesial temporal extraventricular neurocytoma: a rare cause of refractory complex partial seizure.
Feng R, Hu J, Wu J, Lang L, Wang B, Bi H, Gu X, Guo J, Pan L.
Epileptic Disord. 2014;16(1):125-31.
Mesial temporal extraventricular neurocytoma (mtEVN) is a rare cause of refractory complex focal seizures.
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FEMALE Child
Extraventricular neurocytoma with ganglionic differentiation associated with complex partial seizures.
Tortori-Donati P, Fondelli MP, Rossi A, Cama A, Brisigotti M, Pellicano G.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 1999;20(4):724-7.
Extraventricular neurocytoma with ganglionic differentiation associated with complex partial seizures.