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Chordoma with postoperative subcutaneous implantation and meningeal dissemination: MRI

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Chordomas are histologically benign tumours which are locally invasive. We present an unusual case of recurrent chordoma with subcutaneous implantation and widespread meningeal dissemination after surgery. Contrast-enhanced MRI was useful for determining the extent of the tumour.

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Received: 6 November 2000/Accepted: 8 January 2001

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Kinoshita, T., Okudera, T., Shimosegawa, E. et al. Chordoma with postoperative subcutaneous implantation and meningeal dissemination: MRI. Neuroradiology 43, 763–766 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002340100563

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