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Intramedullary spinal cord tumor presenting as the initial manifestation of metastatic colon cancer: case report and review of the literature.
Study design: Case reports and review of the literature.
Objective: Intramedullary spinal cord metastases (ISCMs) are rare type of central nervous
system (CNS) involvement of systemic malignant tumors. Since the advent of new
neuroradiological techniques, their detection have become increasingly diagnosed in recent
years and, although somewhat controversial, surgical treatment has been considered a valid
option.
Setting: Neurosurgical Clinic, Department of Clinic Neuroscience, University of Palermo,
Italy.
Method: The authors describe the case of a 61-year-old woman who was admitted presenting
withprogres sive tetraplegia. Investigations revealed an intramedullary spinal cord lesion at the
cervical level. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain did not reveal other CNS metastatic
lesions.
Result: Patient underwent surgical treatment. The tumor was resected and the patient’s
neurologic deficits slowly improved. Histological examination of the lesion showed the typical
features of a colon carcinoma metastasis. Patient was referred for proper oncological treatment
but, unfortunately, she died of disseminated disease within 2 months.
Conclusion: Although uncommon, spinal cord metastases should be considered in the
differential diagnosis of ISCM in order to rationalize the decisional-making process and
improve the quality of life for these patients