Resumen:
Choroid Plexus Papillomas (CPP) is uncommon tumors of the CNS. Atypical CPPs represent an
intermediate-grade subtype (Grade II) introduced in the update 2007 of the WHO classification.
Distal spread of atypical CPPs through the subarachnoid space is very rare. We present a 53 yearold female with history of macroscopic surgical excision of an atypical CPP in the IV ventricle, with
multiple local relapses and who ten years after diagnoses, presented tumor metastasis in a Tarlov
cyst in the sacrum.
Atypical CPPs are uncommon tumors, and to the best of our knowledge, no cases linking atypical
CPP tumor dissemination to a Tarlov cyst have been reported in English or Spanish language
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