Choroid plexus papillomas (CPPs) are a type of central nervous system tumor that is extremely rare. They can appear at any age, but they are more frequent in newborns. In addition, the age-related location of their occurrence varies. In children, they usually manifest as a rise in head circumference or a disturbance in mental status, but in adults, they manifest as indicators of increased intracranial tension. Intraventricular enhancing masses can be seen on imaging. The most effective treatment for these lesions is surgery. The clinical examination of choroid plexus papilloma is described in this activity and the involvement of the interprofessional healthcare team in organizing care for this condition.