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DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1734343
Asymmetric Lateral Ventricles—A Tale of Two Cases
Abstract
Asymmetry of the lateral ventricles is not an uncommon finding. On one end, it is a predictor of intracranial pathology, and on the other, it can represent a normal variant. It needs to be appropriately investigated. In this case report, we presented two cases of asymmetric lateral ventricles, their presentation, progression and management.
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27. Oktober 2021
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