| Literature DB >> 22878996 |
Asifur Rahman1, Saif Ul Hoque, Paawan Bahadur Bhandari, Abu Saleh Md Abu Obaida.
Abstract
Cavernous haemangiomas are vascular malformations that may affect any part of the central nervous system. Epidural haemangiomas are rare and constitute ~4% of all epidural tumours and 12% of all intraspinal haemangiomas. These tumours enlarge slowly and produce symptoms of progressive myelopathy or radiculopathy or both. History, clinical examination, routine radiographs, MRI and histopathological studies are the aids for a definitive diagnosis. Surgery can give a very beneficial result with good functional and neurological improvement. Chance of recurrence is less after a good surgical removal. Here we present a case of spinal extradural cavernous haemangioma in a 65- year-old man who had a good functional and neurological recovery after surgery. At 9 months postoperative follow-up, he did well without any new problems with regard to recurrence. We report this case for its rarity.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22878996 PMCID: PMC4544295 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2012-006453
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X