An epidural neuroblastoma causing spinal cord compression in a 67-year-old woman

Rare Tumors. 2010 Jun 30;2(2):e27. doi: 10.4081/rt.2010.e27.

Abstract

We report a case of disseminated neuroblastoma (NB) causing epidural spinal cord compression in a 67-year-old woman. Because NB is primarily a tumor of infancy and childhood, less is known about its clinical course and optimal treatment in adults. This patient was treated with a thoracic laminectomy and tumor resection; polychemotherapy with one cycle of vindesine, cisplatin, and etoposide; one cycle of vincristine, dacarbazine, ifosfamide, and doxorubicin; and radiotherapy to the spine. She remained able to walk but died 8.5 months later of diffuse systemic tumor progression.

Keywords: adult; epidural; neuroblastoma; paraparesis.; spine.

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  • Case Reports