Benign notochordal cell tumor

Case contributed by Wen Jak Ma , 10 Jan 2019
Diagnosis probable
Changed by Henry Knipe, 24 Jan 2024
Disclosures - updated 16 Jan 2024:
  • Integral Diagnostics, Shareholder (ongoing)
  • Micro-X Ltd, Shareholder (ongoing)

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Benign notochordal cell tumour (probable)
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Not many differential diagnosis is available. Benign persistent notochordal tissue is one of the possibilities. Various evolving terms have been used in the literature ege.g. notochordal rests, tumour, hamartoma - all suggest benignity.

  • -<p>Not many differential diagnosis is available. Benign persistent notochordal tissue is one of the possibilities. Various evolving terms have been used in the literature eg. notochordal rests, tumour, hamartoma - all suggest benignity.</p>
  • +<p>Not many differential diagnosis is available. Benign persistent notochordal tissue is one of the possibilities. Various evolving terms have been used in the literature e.g. notochordal rests, tumour, hamartoma - all suggest benignity.</p>

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  • Head & Neck
  • Central Nervous System

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