Intracranial metastasis from a sacrococcygeal chordoma. Case report.
Authors
Kamel, Mahmoud HamdyLim, Chris
Kelleher, Michael
Aquilina, Kristian
Keohane, Catherine
Kaar, George
Affiliation
Department of Neurosurgery, Cork University Hospital, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, , Republic of Ireland. mahmoudhamdy@yahoo.comIssue Date
2012-02-03T15:07:12ZMeSH
AgedBrain Neoplasms/*secondary
Chordoma/*secondary
Humans
Male
Sacrococcygeal Region/*pathology
Spinal Cord Neoplasms/*pathology
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J Neurosurg. 2005 Apr;102(4):730-2.Journal
Journal of neurosurgeryDOI
10.3171/jns.2005.102.4.0730PubMed ID
15871518Abstract
Chordoma is a locally invasive tumor of low metastatic potential. Only six cases of chordoma that metastasized to the brain are found in the English literature. Most of these lesions were clinically silent and all were associated with extraneural metastases. The authors report a case of symptomatic brain metastasis from a sacrococcygeal chordoma in the absence of other metastases. The incidence, sites, and factors predictive of chordoma metastasis are discussed.Language
engISSN
0022-3085 (Print)0022-3085 (Linking)
ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3171/jns.2005.102.4.0730
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