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Symmetric dumbbell ganglioneuromas of bilateral C2 and C3 roots with intradural extension associated with von Recklinghausen's disease: case report.

Kazuhiko Kyoshima1, Keiichi Sakai, Miki Kanaji, Susumu Oikawa, Sumio Kobayashi, Atsushi Sato, Jun Nakayama.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ganglioneuromas are rare benign tumors arising most commonly from the sympathetic nervous system. They occasionally grow in a dumbbell fashion extending into the spinal canal extradurally. However, ganglioneuromas of the cervical spine with intradural extension or multiple locations or in association with von Recklinghausen's disease are rare. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 35-year-old man with von Recklinghausen's disease presented with tetraparesis and respiratory dysfunction. Preoperative neuroimaging revealed an intradural mass extending from the foramen magnum to the C4 vertebral level, as well as bilateral extravertebral extension connecting it with bilateral paraspinal lesions in a dumbbell fashion. Four intradural tumors associated with the bilateral C2 and C3 nerves and located ventrally were removed, leaving the intraforaminal and extradural portion intact. The procedure resulted in postoperative symptomatic improvement. Second, extravertebral tumors of the left neck, which were not related to the cervical sympathetic nerve, were removed. The pathologic diagnosis of the tumors of both the intradural space and cervical neck was ganglioneuroma.
CONCLUSION: We present an extremely rare case in an adult with von Recklinghausen's disease who had bilateral, symmetric and multiple dumbbell ganglioneuromas with intradural extension, and also multiple bilateral ganglioneuromas at the neck. The intradural ganglioneuromas were suspected to have originated from the posterior root ganglions of the bilateral C2 and C3 nerves and to have extended ventrally to the spinal cord involving not only sensory but also motor rootlets; the ganglioneuroma of the neck was suspected to have originated from the cervical nerve itself.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15120227     DOI: 10.1016/S0090-3019(03)00393-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Neurol        ISSN: 0090-3019


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