Intramedullary and extramedullary solitary fibrous tumor of the cervical spine: Case report and review of the literature

Robert J. Bohinski, Ehud Mendel, Kenneth D. Aldape, Laurence D. Rhines

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Abstract

Solitary fibrous tumor is a spindle cell tumor deriving from mesenchymal cells that arises most commonly in the pleura. Only very recently has this tumor been reported in the spine. A solitary fibrous tumor strongly resembles other spindle cell neoplasms of the spine and may be an unrecognized entity if not routinely considered in the differential diagnosis of spinal neoplasms. The authors report an unusual intra- and extramedullary location for a solitary fibrous tumor of the cervical spine. Findings in this case and a comprehensive review of the literature indicate that solitary fibrous tumors can originate from various spinal anatomical substrates and mimic both intra- and extramedullary tumor types.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)358-363
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of neurosurgery
Volume100
Issue number4 SUPPL.
StatePublished - Apr 2004

Keywords

  • CD34
  • Cervical spine
  • Solitary fibrous tumor

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery
  • Clinical Neurology

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