L. Diniz, Luiz Antônio Jorge Júnior, Lucas Rodrigues, Julia Veloso, S. Yamashita
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Craniopharygiomas are rare and usually benign tumors that generally involve the anterior part of the third ventricle. Intraventricular Craniopharyngiomas (IVCP) are even more infrequent, accounting for 0.71 to 11%2 of all craniopharyngiomas and tend to be diagnosed in adults. In this report, we present a case of this brain neoplasm on a 36year-old woman with severe headache, vomiting and bilateral papilledema.