1. Spinal Epidural Inflammatory Pseudotumor: A Case Report and Review of Literature.
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Bhujabal SN, Chandra Nath P, Behera R, Swarnakar PK, Dhir MK, and Mishra S
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- Diagnosis, Differential, Epidural Space pathology, Epidural Space surgery, Granuloma, Plasma Cell pathology, Granuloma, Plasma Cell physiopathology, Granuloma, Plasma Cell surgery, Humans, Male, Paraplegia diagnosis, Paraplegia pathology, Paraplegia physiopathology, Paraplegia surgery, Spinal Cord Diseases pathology, Spinal Cord Diseases physiopathology, Spinal Cord Diseases surgery, Young Adult, Granuloma, Plasma Cell diagnosis, Spinal Cord Diseases diagnosis
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Background: Inflammatory pseudotumor is a histologically proven benign tumor-like lesion of unknown etiopathogenesis. It is less commonly found in central nervous system, and least commonly in the spinal canal. Spinal epidural inflammatory pseudotumor is a rarely reported entity., Case Description: We report a patient who presented with paraplegia, in whom a spinal epidural mass was diagnosed as an inflammatory pseudotumor after surgical excision followed by histopathology., Conclusions: It was a radiologic dilemma; thus, complete excision was required for diagnosis and a better outcome., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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