Author/Authors :
Unnikrishnan, P Department of Medical Oncology - Regional Cancer Centre - Trivandrum 695011, India , Nair, Sreejith G Department of Medical Oncology - Regional Cancer Centre - Trivandrum 695011, India , Sugeeth, M T Department of Medical Oncology - Regional Cancer Centre - Trivandrum 695011, India , Benson, Rony Department of Medical Oncology - Regional Cancer Centre - Trivandrum 695011, India , Mony, Rari P Department of Pathology - Regional Cancer Centre - Trivandrum 695011, India
Abstract :
Chordoma is a malignant, slow growing and locally aggressive tumor. It arises
from remnants of the notochord and accounts for 1–4% of all primary bone
tumors. They usually arise from anywhere along the spine, from base of the
skull to the sacrococcygeal area and usually do not metastasize. Chordomas are
slow-growing tumors which are not responsive to conventional chemotherapy
or radiation. They are usually diagnosed late in the course of the disease, as they
are low-grade tumors that show a slow progression. Complete surgical excision
is the only therapeutic modality to offer a cure. We present a 48-year-old man
with progressive paraparesis and disseminated cutaneous and lung metastases
diagnosed as metastatic chordoma of the sacrum.
Keywords :
Sacral chordoma , Metastasis , Skin lesions , Dissemination , Bone chordoma