Hisa S, Morinaga S, Kobayashi Y, Ojima M, Chikaoka H, Sasano N
Cancer. 1985 Jun 15;55(12):2845-9. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(19850615)55:12<2845::aid-cncr2820551223>3.0.co;2-j.
Extremely high concentrations of human chorionic gonadotropin in the cerebrospinal fluid were found in a 5-year-old boy presenting sexual precocity and leg pain. An intramedullary spinal cord tumor was revealed by myelogram and metrizamide computerized tomography, and a biopsy specimen taken at laminectomy. Histologically, the tumor showed germinoma with syncytiotrophoblastic giant cells. The tumor remitted for 5 months after irradiation of 3500 rad and chemotherapy, but recurred in spite of adding 7500 rad and more aggressive chemotherapy. No relapse has been seen for 1 year after amputation of the spinal cord at the T7 level.