Radiology Case Reports (Sep 2022)

Sclerotic lumbar chordoma: A case report

  • Owaiz Ansari, MD,
  • Rohit Anand, MD,
  • Kevin Christopher Serdynski, BS, AS,
  • Serra Aktan, MD,
  • Brett Ploussard, DO,
  • Emad Allam, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 9
pp. 3200 – 3204

Abstract

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Chordoma is a rare tumor, often occurring in the cervical spine and sacrococcygeal spine with a lytic appearance, but rarely in the thoracolumbar spine. Chordomas can occasionally be sclerotic and are included in the differential diagnosis for an ivory vertebra. We present a case of a sclerotic chordoma in an upper lumbar vertebral body with corresponding multimodality imaging. This case demonstrates that chordoma should be a concern for an older adult with a sclerotic vertebral lesion, particularly if it is a solitary lesion. Knowledge of the variable location and appearance of chordomas is critical so it is not mistaken for a metastasis.

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