| Literature DB >> 23398849 |
Darryl Lau1, Frank La Marca, Sandra Camelo-Piragua, Paul Park.
Abstract
Paragangliomas are relatively rare tumors, accounting for only about 0.3% of all neoplasms. Most paragangliomas are defined as benign in nature, but 10-20% possess metastatic potential. There have been scattered reports of metastatic paraganglioma in the literature, but in rare circumstances, paragangliomas can metastasize to the spinal column causing destruction or compression of the spinal cord, clinically manifesting as pain or neurological deficit. We report a case of metastatic paraganglioma in which a 47-year-old man had spinal metastasis from a primary abdominal paraganglioma and was found to be positive for SDHB mutation, portraying negative implications for prognosis. Long-term follow-up is reported. In addition, we review the literature on the topic of metastatic paraganglioma, management of paragangliomas involving spine, and touch on the importance of the presence of SDHB mutations in these cases.Entities:
Keywords: Malignancy; Metastasis; Paraganglioma; Spine; Surgery
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23398849 DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2013.01.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Neurol Neurosurg ISSN: 0303-8467 Impact factor: 1.876