医学
磁共振成像
短尾鱼
正电子发射断层摄影术
放射科
脊索瘤
医学影像学
分子成像
外科切除术
神经鞘瘤
神经影像学
骶骨
椎体切除术
切除术
手术计划
功能成像
模式
计算机断层摄影术
评论文章
临床前影像学
模态(人机交互)
放射治疗计划
神经鞘
作者
Rebecca Choi,Jacob Schick,Sasicha Manupipatpong,Samuel Law,John Gross,Yuanxuan Xia,Daniel Lubelski,Kristin J. Redmond,Majid Khan
摘要
Spinal chordomas are rare, malignant bone tumors originating from notochordal remnants, primarily affecting the sacrum, clivus, and spine. Despite their low prevalence, they present significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges due to their local aggressiveness, high recurrence rate, and imaging similarities to other tumors, such as chondrosarcomas. Advances in imaging technologies, particularly high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography (CT), have improved the ability to visualize chordomas and enhance the precision of surgical planning. Additionally, newer imaging modalities, including diffusion-weighted imaging and positron emission tomography/CT, offer more refined diagnostic capabilities, though differentiation from other similar lesions remains difficult. Histologically, chordomas are marked by physaliphorous cells and a myxoid stroma, with the brachyury gene playing a key role in tumorigenesis and serving as a potential therapeutic target. The pathophysiology and molecular landscape of chordomas further complicate diagnosis and treatment. This review examines the current state of imaging advancements, challenges in diagnosis, and their impact on clinical management. It highlights the importance of combining various imaging modalities to improve diagnostic accuracy, aid surgical resection planning, and reduce recurrence. Additionally, it discusses the ongoing need for more targeted therapies and improved imaging techniques to optimize patient outcomes in spinal chordoma management.
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