Case Report

A Unique Case of Primary Ewing’s Sarcoma of the Cervical Spine in a 53-Year-Old Male: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

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Cervical MRI: (a) midsagittal T2 MRI (TR = 4000, TE = 98) and (b) midsagittal T1 postcontrast (TR = 659, TE = 8.7) imaging of the cervical spine showing a C2–C7 ill-defined extradural mass that is hypointense on T2 and enhances with contrast most predominant at C6-C7. ((c) and (d)) Two axial slices of a preoperative T1 postgadolinium contrast (TR = 591, TE = 7.3) MRI of the cervical spine passing through the C6-C7 level demonstrates an extradural, enhancing mass invading the spinal canal eccentric to the left.
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