KMID : 1141120210070020121
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The Nerve 2021 Volume.7 No. 2 p.121 ~ p.125
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Possible Delayed Recurrence of Sporadic Spinal Hemangioblastoma after Complete Surgical Resection: A Case Report
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Jung Bong-Min
Kim Soo-Yeon Choe Woo-Jin Lim So-Dug
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Abstract
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Spinal cord hemangioblastoma (HBL) is a highly vascularized tumor that occurs sporadically or in relation to von Hippel-Lindau disease. Sporadic-type HBLs in the spinal cord usually present as single lesions that are potentially curable by complete surgical resection, with a low rate of recurrence. We report a case of a totally excised sporadic-type spinal cord HBL with multiple recurrences observed 10 years after surgery. Long-term follow-up may be necessary for spinal cord HBL, even in cases of complete resection.
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KEYWORD
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Hemangioblastoma, Recurrence, Spinal cord
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