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Since 1916 when the phenomenon of missile migration was first described , sporadic cases of spontaneous migration of intracranial extraventricular missiles have been reported . However, only very few rare cases of intraventricular migration have been reported. Herein, we present a rare case of an intraventricular pellet (size: less than 10 ± 5 mm) that migrated through an intact ventricular drainage system of the brain essentially an anterograde embolization of a pellet from the anterior horn of the lateral ventricle to the fourth ventricle without accompanying clinical manifestations.