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Metastatic saccrococcygeal chordoma.

Fatehi Hassanabad M, Mansouri A, Alotaibi NM, Hazrati LN, Bernstein M · Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia

Sarcoma subtypes

Abstract

We report a 46-year-old man who presented with a 2week history of worsening headaches and acute onset left sided hemiplegia. He had undergone a surgical resection of a sacral chordoma 13years prior, followed by adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy. MRI revealed multiple enhancing lesions in the brain, and the two largest were resected. The histopathology was consistent with chordoma. Sacrococcygeal chordomas are locally invasive notochord-related sarcomas. They rarely metastasize to the brain, and only eight patients have been reported. While currently available adjuvant radiotherapy and systemic chemotherapeutic regimens can be implemented in the management of these rare patients, they have shown limited success. The newer strategies that are reported here have also been disappointing.

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Case ReportsJournal ArticleReview

Source: PubMed, PMID 26602601. Always confirm details with the original publication or your oncologist.