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Possible Causes For Spinal cord tumor - Causes
- Neoplastic Disorders
Metastatic malignancy (cancer)
Adenocarcinoma, breast
Adenocarcinoma, prostate
Hodgkin's disease
Lymphomas
Caudal spinal cord tumor
Cervical spinal cord tumor
Chloroma/leukoma
Lumbar spinal cord tumor
Metastasis to spinal cord
Neuroblastoma
Thoracic spinal cord tumor
Carcinoma, bronchogenic
Carcinoma, papillary, thyroid
Carcinoma, renal cell
Extraspinal tumor
Granular cell schwannoma
Intraspinal tumor
Multiple myeloma
Paraspinal tumor
Plasmacytoma
Reticulum cell sarcoma
Spinal cord, ependymoma
Retroperitoneal paraganglioma
Spinal Meningioma- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Spinal Cord Hematoma- Synonyms
- NEOPL SPINAL CORD, Neoplasm of Spinal Cord, Neoplasm of spinal cord (disorder), Neoplasm of the Spinal Cord, Neoplasm Spinal Cord, Neoplasms Spinal Cord, SPINAL CORD NEOPL, Spinal Cord Neoplasm, Spinal Cord Neoplasms, Spinal Cord Tumors, Spinal tumor, Spinal tumour, SPINE TUMOR, Tumor of Spinal Cord, Tumor of the Spinal Cord, Tumor Spinal Cord, Tumors Spinal Cord, Tumour of spinal cord
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