| Literature DB >> 26538785 |
Farzad Omidi-Kashani1, Ebrahim Ghayem Hasankhani1, Mahdi Fathi2.
Abstract
Non-discogenic sciatica can be caused by any lesion along the course of the lumbosacral nerve roots and sciatic nerve. We aim to present a rare case of refractory sciatica in an otherwise healthy 25-year-old man. He complained of left leg pain without significant back pain. Extensor hallucis longus muscle was weak on the left side with limited straight leg rising. On magnetic resonance imaging, a space-occupying lesion resembling a sequestrated disc was noted that after surgical decompression, epidural varicosis was demonstrated.Entities:
Keywords: Epidural varicosis; Leg pain; Non-discogenic sciatica; Surgery
Year: 2015 PMID: 26538785 PMCID: PMC4628147
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Med Sci ISSN: 0253-0716
Figure 1Magnetic resonance images revealed a space occupying mass with high signal intensity on T2 (left and middle images) and low signal intensity on T1 (right image) weighted slices.