Exophytic lumbar vertebral body mass in an adult with back pain

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Abstract

Chordomas are rare primary bone malignancies derived from notochord remnants. The tumors often are slow-growing and often present with indolent, nonspecific symptoms. Nevertheless, chordomas are locally aggressive and highly prone to local recurrence, necessitating precise planning before biopsy and/or surgical resection. Familiarity with the imaging features of chordomas is, therefore, essential. This case highlights the typical imaging and pathologic features of a spinal chordoma as well as the surgical approach and the patient's subsequent outcome.

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Benson, J. C., Vizcaino, M. A., Kim, D. K., Carr, C., Rose, P., Eckel, L., & Diehn, F. (2020). Exophytic lumbar vertebral body mass in an adult with back pain. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 41(10), 1786–1790. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6749

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