| Literature DB >> 24621037 |
Dulce Neutel, Tiago Teodoro, Miguel Coelho, José Pimentel, Luísa Albuquerque.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Differential diagnosis of acute/subacute intrinsic spinal cord lesions can be challenging. In addition, intramedullary neoplasms typically show gadolinium enhancement, mass effect, and cord expansion. CASE REPORT: We report a patient with spinal cord and brain stem lesions resembling multifocal myelitis. Magnetic resonance imaging showed no spinal cord enlargement or gadolinium enhancing. Treatment of myelitis was undertaken without stopping the progression of the disease. Biopsy was made and led to a histological diagnosis of astrocytoma. DISCUSSION: Astrocytoma must remain as a possible diagnosis of spinal cord lesions, even without typical characteristics of neoplasms. Furthermore, biopsy should always be considered when diagnosis is uncertain.Entities:
Keywords: Demyelinating diseases; Non-enhancing spinal astrocytoma
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24621037 PMCID: PMC4116728 DOI: 10.1179/2045772313Y.0000000187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Spinal Cord Med ISSN: 1079-0268 Impact factor: 1.985