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Abstract

Spinal Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma (SPXA) is a rare CNS primary neoplasm, first described in 1979. Although of astrocytic lineage and classified as a grade II neoplasm by the WHO, it may be have anaplastic or malignant variants. Usually located in the temporal lobe, few spinal cases have been described to date, probably due to underdiagnosis and underreporting. It usually has a good prognosis, but it depends on its histological type and extent of surgical resection. In this article, we describe the case of a 30-year old male who complained of low back pain and left lower limb paresis. The MRI showed an apparently intradural, extraaxial lesion at T8-T9 segments. The diagnosis of a primary SPXA was confirmed by histopathological studies. In this article, a review of the available literature is presented.

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Keywords

Astrocytoma, Spinal Cord, Neoplasm, Glial fibrillary acidic protein

Section
Case Reports

How to Cite

Spinal Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma: Case Report and literature review. (2019). Revista Chilena De Neurocirugía, 43(1), 37-41. https://doi.org/10.36593/rev.chil.neurocir.v43i1.58