Types of spinal tumors
There are three common types of spinal tumors:
- Vertebral column tumors
Primary tumors
These tumors occur in the vertebral column, and
grow either from the bone or disc elements of the
spine. They typically occur in younger adults.
Osteogenic sarcoma (osteosarcoma) is the most common
malignant bone tumor. Most primary spinal tumors are
quite rare and usually grow slowly.
Metastatic tumors
Most often, spinal tumors metastasize (spread)
from cancer in another area of the body. Figure
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These tumors usually produce pain that does not get
better with rest, may be worse at night, and is often
accompanied by other signs of serious illness (such
as weight loss, fever/chills/shakes, nausea or vomiting).
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In women,
spinal tumors most frequently spread from cancer
that originates in the breast or lung |
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In men,
spinal tumors most frequently spread from cancer
that originates in the prostate or lung |
- Intradural-Extramedullary Tumors
Intradural-Extramedullary (inside the dura) tumors
grow within the spinal canal (under the membrane that
covers the spinal cord) but outside of the nerves.
Usually these tumors are benign and slow growing.
However, they can cause symptoms of pain and weakness.
Most of these spinal tumors are:
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Meningiomas
occurs in the membranes surrounding the spinal
cord and is usually benign but may be malignant.
These tumors are more common in middle age and
elderly women. |
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Nerve sheath tumors
(schwannomas and neurofibromas) arise
from the nerve roots that come off the spinal
cord. Again, this type of tumor is usually benign
and slow growing, and it may be years before
any neurological problems occur. |
- Intramedullary tumors
Intramedullary tumors grow from inside the spinal
cord or inside the individual nerves and often arise
from the cells that provide physical support and insulation
for the nervous system (glial cells).
These tumors occur most often in the cervical spinal
cord (neck). They tend to be benign, but surgery to
remove the tumor may be difficult.
The two most common types of intramedullary tumors
are astrocytomas and ependymomas.
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