Abstract
The authors report two cases of large, vascular choroid plexus papillomas that were detected at birth and surgically excised shortly thereafter. Both patients made excellent recovery and demonstrate normal psychomotor development. Experience suggests that it is proper to be aggressive in managing these benign neonatal tumors. The authors report two cases of large, vascular choroid plexus papillomas that were detected at birth and surgically excised shortly thereafter. Both patients made excellent recovery and demonstrate normal psychomotor development. Experience suggests that it is proper to be aggressive in managing these benign neonatal tumors.