PRAGUE MEDICAL REPORT
PRAGUE MEDICAL REPORT
Prague Medical Report is an English quarterly published multidisciplinary biomedical journal. Prague Medical Report was founded as Sborník lékařský in May 1885. The journal presents public primary scientific publications, short communications, casuistry, and reviews. It contains articles based on important specialised lectures and symposia.

PRAGUE MEDICAL REPORT, Vol 126 No 2 (2025), 92–95

Solitary Fibrous Tumour of the Spine: Case Report and Histopathological Review

Leonardo Furtado FreitasORCID, Kathryn L. EschbacherORCID, Mayara Oliveira da SilvaORCID, Márcio Luís DuarteORCID

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23362936.2025.15
published online: 17. 07. 2025

abstract

Solitary fibrous tumour (SFT) is an uncommon type of spindle cell tumour that affects soft tissues. Due to the rarity of spinal SFTs, they are often overlooked by healthcare providers, leading to frequent misdiagnosis. The clinical signs of spinal SFT are not specific and can vary based on tumour size and location. Typically, the main symptom is localized pain, which can be associated with limb numbness and other symptoms caused by pressure. Computed tomography scan was used to assess the extent of tumour involvement in the spinal canal and to identify any affected tissues. Magnetic resonance imaging is the most sensitive imaging method, and it is usually similar to disc extrusion or sequestered disc fragments. Surgical removal is the primary treatment for spinal SFT, and additional therapies, such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, are considered for cases in which the tumour is not fully resected or inoperable.

keywords: Solitary fibrous tumour; Spine; Magnetic resonance imaging; Intradural extramedullary; STAT6

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