| Literature DB >> 20035646 |
Jun-Yeen Chan1, Chih-Ju Chang, Chin-Ming Jeng, Shih-Hung Huang, Yuan-Kai Liu, Jing-Shan Huang.
Abstract
Spinal epidural lipomatosis (SEL), an abnormal localized or tumor-like accumulation of fat in the epidural space, is an infrequent complication of chronic steroid usage and an uncommon cause of spinal cord compression. During the period of 1990 to 2006, we have two cases of medically heath SEL patients without history of steroid administration. Their initial clinical manifestations were low back pain, progressive lower extremities weakness, numbness, followed by rapid deterioration of neurogenic intermittent claudication. They were misdiagnosed and treated as degenerative spinal disease for a long time. Due to prominent neurological deficit, lumbar magnetic resonance image (MRI) was obtained and showed SEL. These 2 patients all underwent laminectomy and removal of epidural fat. Postoperatively, they both showed improvement. We reviewed the literature and discussed the current concept in the management of SEL.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20035646
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chang Gung Med J ISSN: 2072-0939