| Literature DB >> 21082058 |
Sung-Kyun Chung1, Taek-Kyun Nam, Seung-Won Park, Sung-Nam Hwang.
Abstract
Capillary hemangiomas are common soft tissue tumors on the skin or mucosa of the head and neck in the early childhood, but very rare in the neuraxis. A 47-year-old man presented with one month history of back pain on the lower thoracic area, radiating pain to both legs, and hypesthesia below T7 dermatome. Thoracic spine MRI showed 1×1.3×1.5 cm, well-defined intradural mass at T6-7 disc space level, which showed isointensity to spinal cord on T1, heterogeneous isointensity on T2-weighted images, and homogeneous strong enhancement. The patient underwent T6-7 total laminotomy, complete tumor removal and laminoplasty. Histologically, the mass showed a capsulated nodular lesion composed of capillary-sized vascular channels, which were tightly packed into nodules separated by fibrous septa. These features were consistent with capillary hemangioma.Entities:
Keywords: Capillary hemangioma; Intradural extramedullary tumor; Spinal cord
Year: 2010 PMID: 21082058 PMCID: PMC2966732 DOI: 10.3340/jkns.2010.48.3.272
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Neurosurg Soc ISSN: 1225-8245