Chordoma
- arises from remnants of primitive notochord found in midline at either end of the spine (sacrum > shnooccipital region) in middle-aged men
Signs & Symptoms:
- gradual onset of pain & usu long duration prior to diagnosis
- large presacral rectal mass
- bowel or bladder dysfunction
Xrays:
- destructive bony lesion associated with an expansile soft tissue mass
Histology:
- polyhedral cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm & many vacuoles which displace the nucleus = physaliphorous cells
- cells disposed in cords, trabeculae or sheets which are separated by abundant mucoid & myxoid matrix
Treatment:
- wide excision (may have to sacrifice sacral roots)
- radiation if not resectable
- frequent metastases to lungs, liver & other tissues
1 response so far ↓
1 Ann Wood // Nov 11, 2006 at 9:31 pm
This is an odd definition of chordoma.
May I refer you to
http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic2993.htm
http://www.emedicine.com/radio/topic169.htm
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