Cervical Spine Chondrosarcoma in an Adult with a History of Wilms Tumor

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Introduction: We report the first case of cervical spine chondrosarcoma in a Wilms tumor survivor. Case Description: A 52-year-old female patient presented with myelopathic symptoms including poor balance, difficulty walking, and numbness of both feet. A magnetic resonance imaging of the spine showed a mass at the right C7-T1 foramen causing significant cord compression. The patient's symptoms improved after posterior decompression and fusion with excision of the tumor. Conclusion: Through our experience with this case, we would like to suggest a possible unknown genetic syndrome predisposing patients with Wilms tumor to chondrosarcoma as secondary neoplasms. We would also like to re-emphasize the need for vigilance when assessing patients with a history of Wilms tumor.

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Im, J., Soliman, M. A. R., Alkhamees, A. F., Eaton, S., Quint, E., Shahab, S., … Dyer, E. (2020). Cervical Spine Chondrosarcoma in an Adult with a History of Wilms Tumor. In World Neurosurgery (Vol. 144, pp. 117–120). Elsevier Inc. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2020.08.192

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