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Congenital clivus chordoma.
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Developmental AnomalySurgical PathologyCongenital Clivus ChordomaSpinal TumorCraniofacial SurgeryCranial Nerve PalsyMedicineCraniofacial DisorderSubtotal Resection
The authors report a case of a congenital clivus chordoma that caused cranial nerve palsy and hydrocephalus within a few days after birth. The tumor was well demonstrated by sonography, CT, and MR; the preoperative diagnosis was histologically confirmed after subtotal resection.
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