Case Report
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World J Clin Cases. Jun 6, 2022; 10(16): 5331-5336
Published online Jun 6, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i16.5331
Table 1 Differential diagnosis of chordoma in the petrous mastoid region
Imaging
Chordoma
Jugular glomus tumors
Middle ear cancer
Chondrosarcoma
Solitary fibroma tumor
CTIrregular low-density mass with calcification and well-defined boundaries, expansive growth, and the surrounding bone is absorbed and destroyedLow-density mass, osteolytic destruction with flaky calcificationSoft-tissue density mass with ill-defined, surrounding bone absorption and destructionBoth feature calcification and surrounding bone infiltration in the massSoft-tissue density mass with well-defined boundaries, the most of adjacent bones show compressive changes
MRIObvious hyperintensity and a “beehive-like” appearance on T2WI, and honeycomb sign of obvious enhancementA “salt and pepper sign” on T2WI, and significant enhancementSoft tissue mass with the middle ear as the center, an unclear boundary, and enhanced inhomogeneous enhancementSignificantly high signal on T2WI, and inhomogeneous enhancement Attached to the dura mater with, obvious enhancement, and hypointense area (collagen fibers) on T2WI