A rare case of extremely delayed osseous metastasis of pineoblastoma

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Abstract

Pineoblastoma is a rare, primitive, and malignant tumor arising from the parenchyma of the pineal gland. It typically metastasizes along the cerebral neural axis, with rare extraneural metastasis and even more rare intraosseous extraneural metastasis. A patient with pineoblastoma, initially treated with chemotherapy, presented 10 years after initial diagnosis with multiple osseous metastases including his pelvis, femur, and vertebrae, and is currently undergoing chemotherapy.

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Nguyen, A. L., Chong, E. G., Lee, J., Mirshahidi, S., & Mirshahidi, H. (2021). A rare case of extremely delayed osseous metastasis of pineoblastoma. Rare Tumors, 13. https://doi.org/10.1177/2036361320975752

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