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Sacrococcygeal extraspinal ependymoma: a case report
Nusret Akpolat1, Nurten Bozlak, Ahmet Kazez
1Department of Pathology, Firat University Faculty of Medicine, Elaziğ, Turkey.
The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
|December 31, 2003
Abstract:
Ependymomas, the common glial tumors of the spinal cord, occur occasionally outside the central nervous system and are called extraspinal ependymomas (ESE). ESE, which are clinically confused with other sacrococcygeal tumors, are rarely seen and found primarily in the sacrococcygeal region during childhood. We report a case of a seven-year-old boy presenting with a midline mass (6 cm diameter) over his coccyx. The solid mass was diagnosed as maxillopapillary type of ependymoma. Clinical and histopathological features of the case are described and literature reviewed.