Incidentally-Discovered Extraosseous Cystic Nasopharyngeal Chordoma in a Papillary Thyroid Cancer Patient
Journal of Rhinology
; : 47-51, 2019.
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ABSTRACT
Skull base chordomas are rare, malignant tumors arising from primitive notochord remnants of the axial skeleton and comprise approximately 25–35% of all chordoma cases. Nasal endoscopy in previous case reports has characterized nasopharyngeal chordomas as firm, semi-translucent masses protruding from the posterior nasopharyngeal wall with a pink, “meaty” appearance. However, the nasopharyngeal chordoma in the present case had a soft, cystic appearance, unlike the tumors previously described. Herein, an unusual case of an incidentally discovered nasopharyngeal chordoma is reported in a patient with papillary thyroid cancer; the discovered chordoma had a benign cystic appearance with no abnormal positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) uptake.
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Sujet Principal:
Squelette
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Glande thyroide
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Chordome
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Tumeurs de la thyroïde
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Base du crâne
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Fosse crânienne postérieure
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Électrons
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Endoscopie
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Chorde
Limites du sujet:
Humans
langue:
En
Texte intégral:
Journal of Rhinology
Année:
2019
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Article