Abstract:A Jamjoom, Naim-Ur-Rahman, MA Hafeez, ZA Jamjoom, Clival Chordoma in Childhood: A Report of Two Cases. 1993; 13(3): 280-282 Cranial chordomas are rare neoplasms accounting for less than 0.5% of all intracranial tumors [1]. Although they are presumed to arise from remnants of the primitive notochord, it is rare for these tumors to present in childhood. Up to date, only around 37 cases of cranial chordomas in children 16 years and younger [2] have been reported in the literature, while the tumor was reported… Show more
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