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  • Title: [Dorsal medullary compression due to a primary vertebral chondrosarcoma].
    Author: Gelabert-González M, Reyes-Santías RM, García-Pravos A.
    Journal: Rev Neurol; ; 30(4):322-4. PubMed ID: 10789139.
    Abstract:
    INTRODUCTION: Chondrosarcomas are the second commonest type of bony tumors, although they are not commonly found to be vertebral. They may originate in healthy bone or develop in a cartilaginous lesion with sarcomatous degeneration. CLINICAL CASE: A 62 year old woman complained of pain in the back and weakness of her legs. Following magnetic resonance studies a tumour at the level of the D6-D7 vertebrae was diagnosed. This was operated on and an extradural tumour, a grade 11 chondrosarcoma was removed. A local recurrence was removed two years later and three years afterwards she is still asymptomatic. CONCLUSIONS: A spinal chondrosarcoma is a tumour which usually presents with local pain and signs of spinal involvement. On magnetic resonance it is iso-intense on T1 and shows up with contrast. The treatment of choice is radical surgery since it does not respond well to oncological treatment.
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