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Intradural disc mimicking: a spinal tumor lesion

Authors :
Bulent Erdogan
Orhan Sen
Tulin Yildirim
Süleyman Özel
M V Aydin
Source :
Spinal Cord. 42:52-54
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2004.

Abstract

Study design: A case report of intradural disc hernia mimicking an intradural extramedullary spinal tumor lesion in radiological evaluation. Objective: To describe a lumbar intradural disc herniation with atypical radiological appearance and point out the role of contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the lumbar spine. Setting: Turkey. Case report: A 58-year-old man with suspected lumbar intradural mass and neurological involvement received L5 total laminectomy. L5 total laminectomy was performed, and on inspection dura was swollen and immobile. A longitudinal incision was made in the dura and an intradural-free disc fragment was removed. The patient's postoperative period was uneventful and he had full recovery in 3 months. Conclusions: Lumbar intradural disc rupture must be considered in the differential diagnosis of mass lesions causing nerve root or cauda equina syndromes. Contrast-enhanced MRI scans are useful to differentiate a herniated disc from a disc space infection or tumor. This case demonstrates the role and the importance of contrast MRI in the diagnosis of intradural disc herniation.

Details

ISSN :
14765624 and 13624393
Volume :
42
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Spinal Cord
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c383ed2de5d94c5b0101b7ab0fb5a74e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.sc.3101476