Long-term cure of high-grade spinal cord glioma in a pediatric patient who underwent cordectomy

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High-grade spinal cord gliomas are rare and carry a poor prognosis. A number of treatment modalities exist for spinal cord gliomas, but no consensus exists regarding their management. Cordectomy represents a possible option for treating these lesions; however, few cases have been reported in adults, and none have been reported in the pediatric population. The authors describe the use of cordectomy for the treatment of a high-grade spinal glioma in a 9-year-old boy who remains cancer free 14 years following his initial presentation.

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Crowley, R. W., Burke, R. M., Lopes, M. B. S., Hamilton, D. K., & Jane, J. A. (2015). Long-term cure of high-grade spinal cord glioma in a pediatric patient who underwent cordectomy. Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 23(5), 635–641. https://doi.org/10.3171/2015.7.SPINE15656

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