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Jul 31, 2024

Endoscopic transnasal butterfly surgery for chordoma of the skull base

Chordoma

In this paper, the authors herein discuss the indications, methods and related issues of applying neuroendoscopy to the surgical treatment of some patients with skull base chordoma. DATA AND METHODS…

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Jul 1, 2024

Knowledge about chordoma

Chordoma

Chordoma originates from the embryonic remnants of the notochordal tissue. During the embryonic period, the upper end of the notochord is found in the pterygoid and occipital bones at the…

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Jun 30, 2024

Clinical and radiosurgical treatment of skull base chordoma

Chordoma

Chordoma is a low-grade malignant tumor originating from the remnants of the embryonic notochord that grows slowly and aggressively, has a long course, and generally rarely metastasizes. It is often…

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Jun 19, 2023

What is an intravertebral chordoma?

Chordoma

  Chordoma is an epidural tumor of embryonic origin, involving the slope and sacrococcygeal region. The tumor is classified into classic and chondrogenic types. The tumor is histologically quite benign and…

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Jun 19, 2023

Efficacy of anterior approach to the sigmoid sinus under general anesthesia for parabasal chordoma

Chordoma

  Typical case: The patient, female, 54 years old, was admitted to the hospital with the chief complaint of “visual double vision for 3 months, headache with nausea and vomiting for…

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Jun 19, 2023

What is a subdural spreading metastasis from a slope chordoma?

Chordoma

  Chordoma is prone to local recurrence, distant metastasis is rare, and subdural metastasis is extremely rare.  The patient was a 59-year-old female with blurred vision for one year, which was aggravated…

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Jun 19, 2023

What is chordoma?

Chordoma

  Chordomas are locally aggressive or malignant tumors that involve the slope and sacrococcygeal region. Although the growth of chordoma is slow and distant metastasis is rare (metastasis can occur in…

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Jun 19, 2023

What is chordoma?

Chordoma

  Chordoma is a relatively rare tumor that grows slowly and aggressively and can occur on the slope of the skull base, in the saddle area, or in the sacrococcygeal region…

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Jun 19, 2023

Some questions and answers about chordoma of the skull base slope

Chordoma

  Recently, more and more patients have approached me for consultation and consultation of chordoma, so I would like to give you some summary knowledge and hope that more people will…

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Jun 19, 2023

Diagnosis and treatment of skull base chordoma

Chordoma

  Chordoma is a congenital tumor that develops in the skull base and sacrococcygeal region from the embryonic residual chordal tissue.  Headache is the most common symptom. The nature of headache is…

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Chordoma

  • Endoscopic transnasal butterfly surgery for chordoma of the skull base
  • Knowledge about chordoma
  • Clinical and radiosurgical treatment of skull base chordoma
  • What is an intravertebral chordoma?
  • Efficacy of anterior approach to the sigmoid sinus under general anesthesia for parabasal chordoma
  • What is a subdural spreading metastasis from a slope chordoma?
  • What is chordoma?
  • What is chordoma?
  • Some questions and answers about chordoma of the skull base slope
  • Diagnosis and treatment of skull base chordoma
  • What are the latest advances in spinal chordoma and its treatment?
  • How to treat chordoma
  • What is a chordoma?
  • How often should a patient with chordoma be rechecked
  • Chordoma, benign or malignant?
  • What is chordoma?
  • High field intensity intraoperative magnetic resonance system for endoscopic chordoma surgery
  • How should sacral chordoma be treated appropriately?
  • Reflections on attending the 2015 WFNS World International Congress of Neurosurgery
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