Intraosseous hemangioblastoma of the cervical spine: case report.
Journal: Journal Of Neurosurgery. Spine
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Abstract
A 69-year-old woman presented with bilateral upper-extremity radiculopathy and neck pain after a mechanical fall. Admission CT and MRI of the cervical spine demonstrated a pathological C-4 fracture. Subsequent malignancy workup was negative. A CT-guided biopsy of the lesion showed intraosseous hemangioblastoma. Hemangioblastoma is a highly vascular, slow-growing tumor of the CNS; intraosseous location of this tumor is extremely rare. The authors review the diversity of its presentation and the treatment techniques of this rare tumor in an extremely rare location.
Authors
Zhenteng Li, Brian Curtis, Robert Layser, Santosh Selvarajan, James Harrop, Lawrence Kenyon, Theodore Parsons, Asa Rubin
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