Delayed occurrence of multiple spinal drop metastases from a posterior fossa choroid plexus papilloma. Case report

J Neurosurg Spine. 2006 Jun;4(6):494-6. doi: 10.3171/spi.2006.4.6.494.

Abstract

Choroid plexus papilloma is a benign central nervous system tumor that occasionally spreads along the subarachnoid space. The authors report the case of a 49-year-old man who presented with back pain 19 years after resection of a posterior fossa choroid plexus papilloma. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed multiple spinal lesions without any residual or recurrent intracranial tumor. All spinal lesions were resected and histologically diagnosed as atypical choroid plexus papilloma. The authors suggest that patients in whom choroid plexus papilloma is diagnosed should undergo total neuraxis imaging at the time of initial diagnosis as well as periodic follow-up examinations after resection to rule out drop metastases.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Infratentorial Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Papilloma, Choroid Plexus / secondary*
  • Papilloma, Choroid Plexus / surgery
  • Spinal Cord Neoplasms / secondary*
  • Spinal Cord Neoplasms / surgery
  • Time Factors