Background:Remote recurrence and metastasis are unusual complications in childhood-onset adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma mainly occurring either along a previous surgical route. CASE DESCRIPTION: An eleven year old girl initially presented with headache as well as nausea. A sellar/suprasellar mass was detected on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Initial surgery resulted in complete resection (CR) based on intraoperative microscopic inspection. CR was confirmed by postoperative MRI. The tumor was histologically determined to be an adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma. Seven years after initial CR, the patient presented with back pain spreading to the ventral side of the upper legs as well as a loss of strength.MRIshowed a spinal neoplasm at the level of T12/L1 without any sign of local sellar/suprasellar recurrence. The patient underwent a spinal tumor resection without complications.Histological analysis confirmed the spinal tumor to be a metastasis of the initial adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma. Currently, the patient is in complete remission 8 years after CR of the sellar/suprasellar craniopharyngioma and 14 months afterCRof a spinalmetastasis of craniopharyngioma. Only one case of an adult patient with spinal metastasis of an adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma has been reported in the literature up to now. Our case represents the first case of childhood-onset craniopharyngioma with spinal metastasis in the total cohort of 582 patients, recruited prospectively in the German childhood craniopharyngioma registry. Conclusion(s): We report the first case of remote spinal recurrence of a childhood-onset adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma. Spinal metastasis should be considered in long-term follow-up of childhood-onset craniopharyngioma patients with symptoms of spinal cord compression.
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Jaspers, M., Hoffmann, A., Lohle, K., Brentrup, A., & Müller, H. L. (2016). CR-02SPINAL METASTASIS IN CHILDHOOD-ONSET CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA – CASE REPORT, REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE AND EXPERIENCES IN THE GERMAN CHILDHOOD-ONSET CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA REGISTRY. Neuro-Oncology, 18(suppl 3), iii18.2-iii18. https://doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/now068.02
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