Case Report: Intramedullary solitary fibrous tumor at the C7-T1 level diagnosed by STAT6 and treated with maximal safe resection - Scorecard - MDSpire

Case Report: Intramedullary solitary fibrous tumor at the C7-T1 level diagnosed by STAT6 and treated with maximal safe resection

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  • Changli Han

  • Zixiao Li

  • Zhang Xiong

  • Mengwei Ma

  • Weicheng Wang

  • Yuqing Wang

  • Guangfu Di

  • Xiaochun Jiang

  • June 2, 2026

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Clinical Scorecard: Clinical Case: Diagnosis of an Intramedullary Solitary Fibrous Tumor at the C7-T1 Region via STAT6 and Management through Maximal Safe Resection

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
Condition
Key Mechanisms
Target PopulationAdults with progressive neurological symptoms (source needed)
Care Setting

Key Highlights

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      Patient & Prescribing Data

      Adults with symptomatic intramedullary tumors

      Maximal safe resection is the primary treatment approach

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