| Literature DB >> 26315952 |
Takeshi Oichi1, Hirotaka Chikuda1, Teppei Morikawa2, Harushi Mori3, Daisuke Kitamura1, Junya Higuchi1, Yuki Taniguchi1, Yoshitaka Matsubayashi1, Yasushi Oshima1, Sakae Tanaka1.
Abstract
Dumbbell-shaped tumors consisting of 2 different tumors are extremely rare. Herein, the authors present a case of concurrent spinal schwannoma and meningioma mimicking a single cervical dumbbell-shaped tumor. A 64-year-old man presented with a 5-year history of gradually exacerbating left occipital pain without clinical evidence of neurofibromatosis. Magnetic resonance imaging showed an extradural tumor along the left C-2 nerve root with a small intradural component. The tumor was approached via a C-1 hemilaminectomy. The intradural tumor was resected together with the extradural tumor after opening the dura mater. The intradural tumor was attached to the dura mater around the exit point of the C-2 nerve root. Intraoperative biopsy revealed that the extradural tumor was a schwannoma and that the intradural tumor was a meningioma. The dura mater adjacent to the tumor was then coagulated and resected. Postoperative pathological examination confirmed the same diagnoses with no evidence of continuity between the intra- and extradural components. The patient's postoperative clinical course was uneventful. Clinicians should be aware that cervical dumbbell-shaped tumors can consist of 2 different tumors.Entities:
Keywords: cervical spine; meningioma; oncology; pathology; schwannoma
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26315952 DOI: 10.3171/2015.3.SPINE141315
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosurg Spine ISSN: 1547-5646