Multiple spinal cord recurrences of an intracranial ependymoma after 14 years

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Abstract

Ependymoma can spread via cerebrospinal fluid, but late spinal recurrences of intracranial tumor are very rare. We describe a case of a 33-year-old male who presented with multiple, delayed, recurrent lesions in the spinal cord from an intracranial ependymoma. The patient underwent gross total resection and postoperative radiation therapy 14 years prior to visit for a low grade ependymoma in the 4th ventricle. The large thoraco-lumbar intradural-extramedullary spinal cord tumor was surgically removed and the pathologic diagnosis was an anaplastic ependymoma. An adjuvant whole-spine radiation therapy for residual spine lesions was performed. After completion of radiation therapy, a MRI showed a near complete response and the disease was stable for three years. © 2014 The Korean Neurosurgical Society.

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Hong, S., Choe, W. J., & Moon, C. T. (2013). Multiple spinal cord recurrences of an intracranial ependymoma after 14 years. Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society, 54(6), 521–524. https://doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2013.54.6.521

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