| Literature DB >> 20591451 |
M Benzagmout1, F Azzal, A Bitar, M El Faïz Chaoui, R Van Effenterre.
Abstract
Extradural meningiomas account for approximately 7% of all spinal meningiomas and are most commonly located in the thoracic spine. Although rare, they should be included in the differential diagnosis of an extradural contrast-enhancing mass. Prognosis depends greatly on the extent of surgical resection. If considered safe, complete resection should be attempted to decrease the risk of recurrence. We report a case of spinal epidural meningioma diagnosed in an elderly woman complaining of right cervicobrachial pain of several years duration, associated with diffuse paresthesia and permanent numbness of her right index finger. The surgical removal of the tumor was incomplete because of the deep lateral extension of the lesion.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20591451 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2010.05.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurochirurgie ISSN: 0028-3770 Impact factor: 1.553