Title of article :
Cystic Mature Teratoma of the Lumbar Region in an Adult
Author/Authors :
Erten, Fuat Oncology Training and Research Hospital - Department of Neurosurgery, Turkey , Hastürk, Askin Esen Oncology Training and Research Hospital - Department of Neurosurgery, Turkey , Bozdogan, Nazan Oncology Training and Research Hospital - Department of Patology, Turkey , Canbay, Suat Oncology Training and Research Hospital - Department of Neurosurgery, Turkey , Basmaci, Mehmet Oncology Training and Research Hospital - Department of Neurosurgery, Turkey
From page :
259
To page :
262
Abstract :
Teratomas that arise from the three germ layers rarely show spinal involvement. Teratomas account for up to 0.1% of all spinal cord tumors. They are classified as mature, immature or malignant type according to their histological characteristics. Teratomas occur more often in the pediatric and young population. The majority of the tumors occur at the conus medullaris; localizations at the thoracic and cervical regions are seen less frequently. Total resection is the most commonly adopted procedure for therapeutic objective. We discuss herein a 24-year-old male patient who was referred to our clinic with cystic mature teratoma at the L2 level.
Keywords :
Operative therapy , Spinal Neoplasms , Teratoma, Cystic
Journal title :
Erciyes Medical Journal
Journal title :
Erciyes Medical Journal
Record number :
2597161
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