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A case of chronic dysaesthesia in the torso and upper limbs: lessons from a cervical spinal cord subependymoma.

Andreas K DemetriadesHamzah A SoleimanSusan Kealey
Published in: Spinal cord series and cases (2021)
An intramedullary tumour such as a spinal cord subependymoma can be mistaken radiologically for an extramedullary tumour, such as an epidermoid. If a subependymoma is suspected, given its indolent course and long-term survival, caution in the extent of surgical resection is advisable in order to avoid surgical morbidity.
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