Surgical resection of a congenital hemangiopericytoma involving the thoracic spine

A congenital hemagiopericytoma (HPC) is an uncommon tumor derived from vascular pericytes; HPCs involving the central nervous system are rare. No report of a congenital HPC involving the spinal cord has yet appeared. Most adult HPCs become malignant, but infantile HPCs are benign. However, resection...

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Main Authors: Chang Hun Kim (Author), Joohyung Son (Author), Do Hyung Kim (Author), Sung Kwang Lee (Author), Bong Soo Son (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:A congenital hemagiopericytoma (HPC) is an uncommon tumor derived from vascular pericytes; HPCs involving the central nervous system are rare. No report of a congenital HPC involving the spinal cord has yet appeared. Most adult HPCs become malignant, but infantile HPCs are benign. However, resection is necessary because the tumors grow rapidly and the risk of spontaneous bleeding is high. We here report a congenital HPC involving the back, thoracic cavity, and spinal cord. This is the first report of a congenital HPC that invaded the spine. Keywords: Hemagiopericytoma, Chest wall mass, Intrathecal mass
Item Description:2213-5766
10.1016/j.epsc.2019.101262