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Solitary Intradural Metastatic Tumor From Renal Cell Carcinoma -A Case Report-

  • Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery
  • Abbr : J Kor Spine Sur
  • 2009, 16(4), pp.299-303
  • Publisher : Korean Society Of Spine Surgery
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Orthopedic Surgery

안성준 1 송무호 1 이민수 1 강석웅 1 유성호 1 김병주 1

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ABSTRACT

Most of intradural tumors are primary tumors and few of them are metastatic tumors. Especially, spinal intradural metastatic tumors which are derived from renal cell carcinoma are rarer. Even though such tumors occur, it accompany with brain metastasis in many cases. And there was no report regarding isolated intradural metastasis, without metastasizing on brain or other central nervous system organs, in domestic. The purpose of this research is to report the excellent clinical results regarding solitarily intradural metastasized renal cell carcinoma. Researchers found out renal cell carcinoma which was solitarily metastasized intradural of the third lumbar of 63 years old man who has renal cell carcinoma and underwent nephrectomy 2 years before. tumor extirpation was performed after total laminectomy. And after keeping watching it for 2 years, we could get favorable results and would like to report it with review of literature.

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