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Conus Medullaris Teratoma: Case Report and Literature Review.

Ehsan KeykhosraviAmin TavallaiiHamid RezaeeKaveh EbrahimzadehMasoud PishjooReza AbdiMona MaftouhBehzad Aminzadeh
Published in: Brain tumor research and treatment (2020)
Teratomas are benign germ cell tumors that usually found out of their anatomical origin. Teratomas usually are found in sacrococcygeal area, gonads, mediastinum, cervicofacial region and intracranial fossa. Spinal teratomas are rare. In this study we describe a case of conus medullaris teratoma which was diagnosed based on imaging studies. The patient underwent surgery. We did bilateral laminectomy. The mass lesion had an obvious and rigid attachment to the conus medullaris. The wall of the lesion was resected as much as possible, but total resection of the lesion's wall could not be done due to changes in neural monitoring. Previous related studies are reviewed.
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