S. Rasras, A. Soltani, Reza Bahrami Ilkhchi, M. Panahbekhoda, M. A. Mashari, S. Fallahpour
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Intracranial Spread Of Intramedullary A Spinal Cord Ependymoma
Spinal dissemination of intracranial ependymomas through cerebrospinal pathway is not rare and has been reported in approximately 10% of the cases. However, the reverse is an uncommon phenomenon. We report one case that was initially treated for spinal ependymoma but later presented with intracranial metastasis.