Choroid Plexus Cancer

Choroid plexus cancer is a rare cancer that occurs in the choroid plexus of the retina. It develops from cells that form complex networks to support blood flow in the eyes.

Symptoms of vascular cancer in the brain, eyes, or nasal cavity can vary from person to person. The most common symptoms include:

• Ophthalmic symptoms • Fatal blinking movements • Feeling close or “close” of the head to the back • No pain for a long time • Pain when moving the head • Headache * Restlessness and sleep disturbances * Blurred vision * Sensation of the presence of a three-dimensional figure * Seizures, recurring * Destruction of the visual cortex and other functions of the central nervous system

Diagnosis of vascular cancer of the brain and eyes is usually based on various tests, including magnetic