Recurrent cervical chordoma: A case illustration
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    A case is described of multi-recurrent cervical chordoma in a man over a 5 year period. The clinical features were of progressive spinal cord compression. The authors report a chordoma at C4 that recurred 3 times in five years. The patient underwent four operations and suffered distant metastases. This case confirms that thorough resection of the tumor during the first surgery and post-operative adjuvant treatment are the best assurance of a good prognosis with a chordoma. Multiple surgeries can stimulate biological activity of a chordoma and make its recurrence and distant metastases much more likely. The authors discuss the diagnosis, surgical treatment and the relationship between the histopathological changes and malignancy of a spinal chordoma after four operations. To our knowledge, this represents the first report of a 4th surgery for cervical chordoma.

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Jun Liu, Bin Ni, Ning Xie, Huajiang Chen, Fei Wang, Zhuangchen Zhu, Peida Lin.[J].南京医科大学学报(自然科学版英文版),2009,29(6):425-429.

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  • Received:August 20,2009
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