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:Daniel, just to clarify: the neoplasm does not touch the actual spinal cord, correct?  Incidentally, some circles or arrows on the MRI would help. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 15:20, 14 May 2010 (UTC)
:Daniel, just to clarify: the neoplasm does not touch the actual spinal cord, correct?  Incidentally, some circles or arrows on the MRI would help. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 15:20, 14 May 2010 (UTC)
::Howard, I don't have anything to reference concerning radiotherapy in my office, but I might be able to see what I can get elsewhere.  Meanwhile, just FYI, the yellow circle is the chordoma. The green shows that it does appear to be approaching or eminating from the [[pons]] which would be unusual.  As far as I know, it is usually mostly in the boney structures around the spinal cord.
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Hi Daniel, I added a little from the top of my head. This is one of those rare ones that we chiropractors do have to watch for, especially with low back pain and headaches. Good start! D. Matt Innis 13:44, 14 May 2010 (UTC)

Matt, could you add any more about the radiotherapy? Stereotactic gamma knife?
Daniel, just to clarify: the neoplasm does not touch the actual spinal cord, correct? Incidentally, some circles or arrows on the MRI would help. Howard C. Berkowitz 15:20, 14 May 2010 (UTC)
Howard, I don't have anything to reference concerning radiotherapy in my office, but I might be able to see what I can get elsewhere. Meanwhile, just FYI, the yellow circle is the chordoma. The green shows that it does appear to be approaching or eminating from the pons which would be unusual. As far as I know, it is usually mostly in the boney structures around the spinal cord.
Chordoma.PNG