Widespread primary spinal oligodendrogliomas are a rare variety of tumors that usually affect children. Currently, there are only two adult cases reported worldwide. We report the first case of primary holocord oligodendroglioma with intracranial extension in a young adult female. The patient presented with a 4-month history of fluctuating hemiparesis of the left upper extremity eventually becoming quadriplegic after 1 month. Imaging findings revealed a contrast-enhancing holocord neoplasm spanning from the cervical region to the conus medullaris and with extension to the lower medulla. The patient succumbed to severe pneumonia after 1 month of admission. An autopsy was done and the histopathologic findings were consistent with oligodendroglioma.
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Cruz, R. E. H., De Roxas, R. C., Sales-Callangan, C. C. A., & Jamora, R. D. G. (2018). Holocord oligodendroglioma with intracranial extension in a young adult: A case report and review of literature. CNS Oncology, 7(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.2217/cns-2017-0012
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