Central neurocytoma (CN) is a slow-growing, benign brain neoplasm with a favorable prognosis and, using clinical and imaging findings, one can significantly limit the differential diagnosis. They develop preponderantly in young adults, most often in the lateral ventricles. This report describes a case of CN in a 19-year-old patient, the signs and symptoms, imaging, histopathology including immunohistochemistry, and the treatment applied.
|