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    Hall, Nick D.P; Fabinyi, Gavin; Gul, Shahid M; Cher, Lawrence; Leibsch, Norbert J

    Journal of clinical neuroscience, 01/2010, Letnik: 17, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Abstract Chondrosarcoma of the skull base is a rare tumour with a good prognosis following surgical resection. We describe a patient with low-grade chondrosarcoma of the skull base with intradural extramedullary spinal metastases. A 31-year-old female with grade 1 chondrosarcoma involving the cavernous sinus, sphenoid wing and clivus presented at age 19. The tumour was subtotally excised at initial surgery and over the following 4 years, 3 subsequent resections were undertaken for tumour progression followed by proton beam radiotherapy to the residual tumour. The patient re-presented with cervical radiculopathy 7 years later. MRI showed multiple, intradural extramedullary spinal drop metastases. Following surgical excision of the symptomatic lesion, histological diagnosis was confirmed as a mixed hyaline/myxoid grade 1 chondrosarcoma. Patients with skull base chondrosarcoma with intradural extension should have whole spine imaging as part of long-term monitoring to exclude drop metastases, particularly after intradural surgery.