Source
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Washington School of Medicine, Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, USA. Greene1hinz@pol.net
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
The diagnosis of intradural synovial sarcoma has not been previously published. This report provides a summary of the literature on this tumor and on tumors arising in this location, as well as a description of this patient's clinical course.
CLINICAL PRESENTATION:
An 11-year-old girl presented with back pain and radiculopathy. A magnetic resonance imaging scan of the spine revealed a spinal intradural, extramedullary mass at L2-L4 and four additional nodules of enhancement.
INTERVENTION:
The mass was nearly totally resected. Radiation and chemotherapy were administered. Intracranial metastases became evident during treatment. The patient died of the disease 14 months after diagnosis.
CONCLUSION:
The rapid progression of leptomeningeal metastasis despite maximal treatment demonstrates the aggressive nature of the tumor and the need for further study.