Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8821837 | Clinical Imaging | 2017 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
We present an exceedingly rare case of a Ewing sarcoma metastasis manifesting as a sellar mass mimicking a pituitary adenoma. The differential diagnosis of the young adult with a sellar mass is presented and correlated with a review of available literature, demonstrating this case's unique potential for clinical teaching. More specifically, this case illustrates that in a patient with a clinical history of Ewing sarcoma, a metastasis may involve the sella and suprasellar cistern without apparent osseous involvement.
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Authors
Michael T. Starc, Marc K. Rosenblum, Paul A. Meyers, Vaios Hatzoglou,