Metastasizing extradural ependymoma of the sacrococcygeal region. Case report and review of literature

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A case is discussed in which the patient presented with a primary extradural sacrococcygeal ependymoma and synchronous pulmonary metastasis. The clinical course has been characterized by recurrent pulmonary metastases. Management has consisted of repeated surgical resections of the pulmonary metastases and the tumor at the primary site; and the use of a wide spectrum of chemotherapeutic agents. Transplantation of this tumor into nude mice initially resulted in rapid growth but there was spontaneous regression in the second transplants. A general discussion of the management of such lesions is presented, and the literature pertaining to this tumor is discussed. Copyright © 1979 American Cancer Society

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Vagaiwala, M. R., Robinson, J. S., Galicich, J. H., Gralla, R. J., Helson, L., & Beattie, E. J. (1979). Metastasizing extradural ependymoma of the sacrococcygeal region. Case report and review of literature. Cancer, 44(1), 326–333. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(197907)44:1<326::AID-CNCR2820440156>3.0.CO;2-4

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