Literature DB >> 15855908

Symptomatic expansile vertebral hemangioma causing conus medullaris compression.

Jeffrey A Rich1, Thomas C Donahue, Timothy J Mick.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To present a case of symptomatic, expansile L1 vertebral hemangioma. CLINICAL FEATURES: A 46-year-old man presented with progressive neurologic changes and insidious onset of low back pain. INTERVENTION AND OUTCOME: After a trial of 3 visits of conservative chiropractic care, no improvement was noted. Magnetic resonance imaging was obtained, revealing an expansile hemangioma with extra-osseous component compromising the conus medullaris at the level of the L1 lumbar vertebra. Neurosurgical intervention resulted in clinical improvement.
CONCLUSION: Primary care physicians treating patients with low back pain should be aware of neurologic red flags requiring prompt attention. Magnetic resonance imaging is the imaging modality of choice when evaluating a neurologic abnormality presumably related to a space-occupying lesion. Although a disk herniation is the most common cause of these symptoms, clues in the history and examination must prompt physicians to expand their differential diagnosis to include a variety of other extradural masses.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15855908     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2005.02.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Manipulative Physiol Ther        ISSN: 0161-4754            Impact factor:   1.437


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1.  Symptomatic vertebral hemangioma related to pregnancy.

Authors:  Murvet Yuksel; K Zafer Yuksel; Deniz Tuncel; Beyazit Zencirci; Sevgi Bakaris
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2006-11-23
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