Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3041025 | Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Of the 15 cases of intradural extramedullary ependymomas in the literature, only 3 patients were male. The authors report the fourth case to be diagnosed in a male patient and discuss the pathogenesis, presentation, and treatment of this rare form of ependymoma. These cases most commonly show a similar clinical preoperative course to that of a benign meningioma. Although most instances have been reported in females, hormonal influence may not completely explain this neoplasm's pathogenesis. Close follow-up is warranted because of potential recurrence, metastasis, and anaplastic transformation. An ependymoma should be included in the differential diagnosis of intradural extramedullary tumors.
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Authors
Michael J. Kinsman, James D. Callahan, Eyas M. Hattab, Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol,