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Nonenhancing Prepontine Chordoma with Diffusion Restriction Mimicking an Epidermoid Cyst
Bheru Dan Charan1,2, Sushant Agarwal3, Ekamjot Singh1
1Neuroimaging and Interventional Neuroradiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Abstract:
Intradural prepontine chordoma is an extremely rare entity and depicts benign features with no recurrence and has a good prognosis as compared with bone endogenous chordoma. Radiologically, it may mimic an epidermoid cyst and present an imaging challenge. Here we present a case of a middle adolescent girl who presented with headache along with limb and facial weakness. A nonenhancing, diffusion-restricting, predominantly intradural cystic-appearing mass lesion was seen in the prepontine cistern. Initially, an epidermoid cyst was suspected, but histopathology revealed it to be a chordoma. Destruction of the clivus is important and chordoma should be included in differential diagnosis.

