PMID: 8599000Jan 1, 1996Paper

Epidural dumbbell-shaped chordoma mimicking a neurinoma

Pediatric Radiology
O KarakidaK Otsuka

Abstract

The authors present a case of cervical chordoma which manifested in a 5-year-old boy as a dumbbell-shaped epidural tumor without bone destruction. Both CT and MRI demonstrated tumor features suggesting this diagnosis, which was confirmed by histology.

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