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Description MRI of extensive clival chordoma in 17-year old male patient, sagittal view. Tumor in the nasopharynx extending from nasal cavity to brainstem posteriorly is clearly visible.
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Source Hassan S, Abdullah JM, Wan Din SJ, Idris Z. Combined use of maxillomandibular swing approach and neurosurgical ultrasonic aspirator in the management of extensive clival chordoma: a case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2, 49. 2008. doi:10.1186/1752-1947-2-49. PMID 18279530.
Author Hassan S, Abdullah JM, Wan Din SJ, Idris Z
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