Subependymoma involving multiple spinal cord levels: A clinicopathological case series with chromosomal microarray analysis. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Subependymomas of the spinal cord are rare, do not often involve multiple levels, and very rarely recur. Here, we present a series of spinal cord subependymomas with a detailed description of the clinical, radiological and pathological features, and characterization by chromosomal microarray analysis. Briefly, the four patients included two men and two women, between the ages of 22 and 48years. The most common presenting symptoms were neck and arm pain with upper extremity weakness. By imaging, the tumors were found to involve multiple spinal levels, including cervical/ cervico-thoracic (three patients) and thoracic (one patient), were all eccentric, and had minimal to no post-contrast enhancement. Two patients underwent gross total resection, one had a sub-total resection, and one underwent biopsy alone with a decompressive laminectomy. Follow up ranged from 6months to 22years. One patient (case 4) had recurrence 15years following gross total resection and chromosomal microarray analysis revealed deletions on the long arm of chromosome 6. Our limited series suggests that spinal cord subependymomas can rarely recur, even following gross total resection, suggesting a possible role for long-term surveillance for these rare tumors.

published proceedings

  • Neuropathology

author list (cited authors)

  • Mikula, A. L., Paolini, M. A., Sukov, W. R., Clarke, M. J., & Raghunathan, A.

citation count

  • 3

complete list of authors

  • Mikula, Anthony L||Paolini, Michael A||Sukov, William R||Clarke, Michelle J||Raghunathan, Aditya

publication date

  • April 2019

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