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A single spinal lesion arising from an intradural meningioma contiguous with an extradural lymphoma.

Authors :
Jankowski PP
Baird LC
Keshavarzi S
Goolsby ME
Taylor WR
Nguyen AD
Source :
Journal of neurosurgery. Spine [J Neurosurg Spine] 2012 Sep; Vol. 17 (3), pp. 263-7. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Jul 20.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The authors describe here a unique case of contiguous, synchronous meningioma and lymphoma in the spinal column. Both tumors were present at the same vertebral level, one intradural and the other extradural. A patient presented with bilateral leg pain, acute weakness, and sensory loss in the lower extremities. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed an intradural mass at T6-7 with ambiguous boundaries relative to the thecal sac and compressing the spinal cord. The patient underwent resection of the epidural and intradural mass at T6-7. Histopathology revealed the epidural specimen to be a double-hit B-cell lymphoma and the intradural mass to be a transitional meningioma. Postoperatively, the patient did well, with an immediate return of strength and sensation. A postoperative MR image showed complete resection of the intradural mass. The authors suggest that biopsy may be prudent in patients with known systemic lymphoma presenting with a spinal lesion that has unclear boundaries relative to the thecal sac prior to commencing radiation and chemotherapy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1547-5646
Volume :
17
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of neurosurgery. Spine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22816440
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3171/2012.6.SPINE11913