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Ependymoblastoma of the Spinal Cord – Symptoms, Treatment & Support

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Posted by Matthew O’Connor | Dec 2, 2022

What Is Ependymoblastoma of the Spinal Cord?

Ependymoblastoma of the spinal cord is a rare type of high-grade cancer that originates from the ependyma cells of the brain and spinal cord, ependymal cells are the cells that line cavities of the brain and spinal cord where cerebrospinal fluid is produced and stored. These tumours develop in the brain of children and the spinal cord of adults.

Disease Causes

There is no well-known cause; however, various genetic mutations are associated with the development of spinal cord ependymoblastoma. A strong association has been observed between the condition known as neurofibromatosis type 1 and the development of spinal cord ependymoblastoma. No association of environmental factors in the development of ependymoblastoma of the spinal cord was observed.

Signs and Symptoms

Signs and symptoms may vary based on the site, size, and extent of the tumour. The patient may suffer from the following signs and symptoms. These are

  • If the tumour develops in the neck region of the spinal cord the patient may suffer from pain in the neck, burning and prickling sensation in the neck, weakness, and wasting of the neck muscles.
  • Skin’s abdominal senses (impulses) won’t function if a tumour grows in the vertebrae that make up the chest region of the spinal cord.
  • If the tumour develops in the lower region of the spinal cord the patient may suffer from pain in the back, and legs.

Diagnosis

The following diagnostic tests and procedures can be used to make a diagnosis. These are;

  • Imaging techniques like Chest X-ray, CT-scan, MRI, and PET scan to see the site, size, and extent of the tumour.
  • Tumour biopsy (tumour biopsy to remove a small sample of tissue for histopathological examination)
  • USG-guided fine needle aspiration cytology

Treatment

Surgical resection (surgical removal of the damaged part of the body) of the tumour is the main treatment; other treatment options are chemotherapy and radiation therapy.


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