Round Cell Tumour of The Vertebrae-MRI and CT





This is a 2.5yr old child presented with paraparesis and MRI showed osseous destruction with paravertebral and epidural extensive soft tissue component. Note the classically spared intervertebral discs. Initial histopathology suggests a round cell tumour. There is compression of the spinal cord with altered signal intensity suggesting myelomalacia.
Round Cell Tumour of The Vertebrae-MRI and CT
Reviewed by Sumer Sethi
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
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