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Diagnosis and management of a rare case of clival chordoma in a young male patient.

Federica MasinoManuela MontatoreMarina BalbinoGiuseppe Maria Andrea D'ArmaGianmichele MuscatellaRossella GifuniGiuseppe Guglielmi
Published in: Radiology case reports (2024)
Chordomas are uncommon bone slow-growing tumors developing from remnants of the notochord. They are typically seen in adults, and rarely in children. We present the case of a 16-year-old male patient with a clival chordoma, presenting with progressive headache and diplopia. In this case report we aim to provide an educational explanation of the radiological findings, diagnostic challenges, and therapeutic and management strategies.
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