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Annals of Saudi medicine · May 2014
Case ReportsMyxopapillary ependymoma masquerading as subcutaneous sacrococcygeal non-healing ulcer: case report.
- Shaesta Naseem Zaidi, Hisham AlKhalidi, and Ammar Cherkees Al-Rikabi.
- Shaesta Naseem Zaidi, Department of Pathology,, King Khalid University Hospital,, PO Box 2925, Riyadh 11461,, Saudi Arabia, T: 0096614671658, F: 0096614672462, snz24@yahoo.com.
- Ann Saudi Med. 2014 May 1; 34 (3): 262-4.
AbstractEpendymomas outside the confines of the cranium and spinal cord are rare. The occurrence of these tumors in an extradural, sacrococcygeal, or subcutaneous location may prove challenging, particularly in the absence of any obvious central nervous system connection. The origin of these tumors from sub.cutaneous sacrococcygeal ependymal rests is postulated on the basis of earlier reports. We describe 1 such rare extradural case of myxopapillary ependymoma in a 30-year-old female, which presented as a non-healing ulcer in the left gluteal area. It was initially diagnosed and was being treated as an infected epidermoid cyst. Clinical and histopathological features are described, and a brief review of published reports is presented.
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