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Figure 2. Case 2: 57-year-old female with epidural metastasis of myxoid liposarcoma. (a) Sagittal T1-weighted, fat suppressive MRI after enhancement revealing that epidural tumoral mass compressed the thoracic spinal cord without bone involvement. (b) Post-myelogram CT scan revealing epidural tumor (arrowhead) compressing the spinal cord (arrow) without bone involvement. (c) Histological section of the primary tumor in the thigh. The round cell component is not prominent (x360). (d) Histological section of the metastatic epidural tumor. There are some areas of round cell component (x360).





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