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Fig 1. Axial CT of the brain shows a partly calcified posterior fossa mass (white arrow), which is compressing the 4th ventricle and causing hydrocephalus. Note the dilated temporal horns of the lateral ventricles (white arrowheads).
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Fig 1. Axial CT of the brain shows a partly calcified posterior fossa mass (white arrow), which is compressing the 4th ventricle and causing hydrocephalus. Note the dilated temporal horns of the lateral ventricles (white arrowheads).
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