Isolated cervical extraosseous intradural chordoma attached to the C5 nerve root: a case report.
Juliana RotterKyle MuellerAshley MacConnellJason McGowanSteven SpitzPublished in: Chinese neurosurgical journal (2019)
This is the first report of an isolated, cervical extraosseous intradural extramedullary chordoma attached to a nerve root, and this case adds to the previous six Type IV chordomas in the literature. Unfortunately, the very rare form of extraosseous intradural chordoma is poorly understood: the lack of detailed knowledge in how they are differentiated from other forms of chordoma confounds the development of optimal treatment strategies and follow-up guidelines.