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Intracranial chordoma presenting as acute hemorrhage in a child: Case report and literature review

BACKGROUND: Chordomas are rare, slow-growing malignant neoplasms derived from remnants of the embryological notochord. Pediatric cases comprise only 5% of all chordomas, but more than half of the reported pediatric chordomas are intracranial. For patients of all ages, intracranial chordomas typicall...

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Autores principales: Moore, Kenneth A., Bohnstedt, Bradley N., Shah, Sanket U., Abdulkader, Marwah M., Bonnin, Jose M., Ackerman, Laurie L., Shaikh, Kashif A., Kralik, Stephen F., Shah, Mitesh V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4405892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25949851
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2152-7806.155445
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author Moore, Kenneth A.
Bohnstedt, Bradley N.
Shah, Sanket U.
Abdulkader, Marwah M.
Bonnin, Jose M.
Ackerman, Laurie L.
Shaikh, Kashif A.
Kralik, Stephen F.
Shah, Mitesh V.
author_facet Moore, Kenneth A.
Bohnstedt, Bradley N.
Shah, Sanket U.
Abdulkader, Marwah M.
Bonnin, Jose M.
Ackerman, Laurie L.
Shaikh, Kashif A.
Kralik, Stephen F.
Shah, Mitesh V.
author_sort Moore, Kenneth A.
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description BACKGROUND: Chordomas are rare, slow-growing malignant neoplasms derived from remnants of the embryological notochord. Pediatric cases comprise only 5% of all chordomas, but more than half of the reported pediatric chordomas are intracranial. For patients of all ages, intracranial chordomas typically present with symptoms such as headaches and progressive neurological deficits occurring over several weeks to many years as they compress or invade local structures. There are only reports of these tumors presenting acutely with intracranial hemorrhage in adult patients. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 10-year-old boy presented with acute onset of headache, emesis, and diplopia. Head computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of brain were suspicious for a hemorrhagic mass located in the left petroclival region, compressing the ventral pons. The mass was surgically resected and demonstrated acute intratumoral hemorrhage. Pathologic examination was consistent with chordoma. CONCLUSION: There are few previous reports of petroclival chordomas causing acute intracranial hemorrhage. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first case of a petroclival chordoma presenting as acute intracranial hemorrhage in a pediatric patient. Although uncommon, it is important to consider chordoma when evaluating a patient of any age presenting with a hemorrhagic lesion of the clivus.
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spelling pubmed-44058922015-05-06 Intracranial chordoma presenting as acute hemorrhage in a child: Case report and literature review Moore, Kenneth A. Bohnstedt, Bradley N. Shah, Sanket U. Abdulkader, Marwah M. Bonnin, Jose M. Ackerman, Laurie L. Shaikh, Kashif A. Kralik, Stephen F. Shah, Mitesh V. Surg Neurol Int Case Report BACKGROUND: Chordomas are rare, slow-growing malignant neoplasms derived from remnants of the embryological notochord. Pediatric cases comprise only 5% of all chordomas, but more than half of the reported pediatric chordomas are intracranial. For patients of all ages, intracranial chordomas typically present with symptoms such as headaches and progressive neurological deficits occurring over several weeks to many years as they compress or invade local structures. There are only reports of these tumors presenting acutely with intracranial hemorrhage in adult patients. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 10-year-old boy presented with acute onset of headache, emesis, and diplopia. Head computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of brain were suspicious for a hemorrhagic mass located in the left petroclival region, compressing the ventral pons. The mass was surgically resected and demonstrated acute intratumoral hemorrhage. Pathologic examination was consistent with chordoma. CONCLUSION: There are few previous reports of petroclival chordomas causing acute intracranial hemorrhage. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first case of a petroclival chordoma presenting as acute intracranial hemorrhage in a pediatric patient. Although uncommon, it is important to consider chordoma when evaluating a patient of any age presenting with a hemorrhagic lesion of the clivus. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4405892/ /pubmed/25949851 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2152-7806.155445 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Moore KA. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Moore, Kenneth A.
Bohnstedt, Bradley N.
Shah, Sanket U.
Abdulkader, Marwah M.
Bonnin, Jose M.
Ackerman, Laurie L.
Shaikh, Kashif A.
Kralik, Stephen F.
Shah, Mitesh V.
Intracranial chordoma presenting as acute hemorrhage in a child: Case report and literature review
title Intracranial chordoma presenting as acute hemorrhage in a child: Case report and literature review
title_full Intracranial chordoma presenting as acute hemorrhage in a child: Case report and literature review
title_fullStr Intracranial chordoma presenting as acute hemorrhage in a child: Case report and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Intracranial chordoma presenting as acute hemorrhage in a child: Case report and literature review
title_short Intracranial chordoma presenting as acute hemorrhage in a child: Case report and literature review
title_sort intracranial chordoma presenting as acute hemorrhage in a child: case report and literature review
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4405892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25949851
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2152-7806.155445
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