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Determinants of clinical outcome and revision surgery in spinal tumors: Analysis of 344 procedures. [PDF]
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Introduction - patients: Intradural lipomas are rare congenital tumors. A case of intradural lipoma in the absence of any congenital spinal anomalies is reported. Patient presented with spinal cord compression syndrome. Methods - results - conclusions: Treatment of this disorder is still controversial.
Anouschka Cogen +3 more
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Intradural Venous Varix: A Rare Cause of an Intradural Lumbar Spine Lesion
A case of intradural venous varix producing a mass-like lesion in the lumbar spine is reported.To present a rare cause of an intradural mass lesion along the cauda equina. To present radiologic findings of this entity and to offer a hypothesis for its formation.Epidural venous varices have been described previously in the literature.
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Thoracic intradural disc herniation
British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2007Intradural disc herniation is a well-recognized entity in the lumbar region, where over 90% of all intradural herniations are seen.1 By contrast, fewer than 5% occur in either the cervical or thoracic regions.1 We describe a case of a sudden onset neurological deficit caused by an intradural thoracic disc herniation at the T11-T12 level, the intradural
Jonathan Wasserberg
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Spontaneous resorption of intradural lumbar disc fragments
Background context: Intradural disc herniation is relatively rare complication of the spinal degenerative process that occurs most frequently in the lumbar part of the spine.
Ljubisa Borota
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Neurosurgery, 1987
Abstract Intradural spinal lipomas are rare, and their origin is unknown. Although the clinical presentation may not be distinctive, the neuroradiographic presentation is. Total excision is usually not possible, although subtotal resection is easily accomplished using an ultrasonic aspirator.
G T, McGillicuddy, W, Shucart, E S, Kwan
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Abstract Intradural spinal lipomas are rare, and their origin is unknown. Although the clinical presentation may not be distinctive, the neuroradiographic presentation is. Total excision is usually not possible, although subtotal resection is easily accomplished using an ultrasonic aspirator.
G T, McGillicuddy, W, Shucart, E S, Kwan
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Congenital Intradural Neuroblastoma
Pediatric Neurosurgery, 1980A case of congenital intradural neuroblastoma with paraspinous involvement in a newborn is reported. A newborn presenting with paraplegia was treated with decompressive laminectomy and an attempt to debulk the tumor followed by postoperative radiation and chemotherapy.
J R, Kauten, D H, Pearson
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