| Literature DB >> 26597606 |
C Eap1, M Bannwarth2, J-F Jazeron3, J-C Kleber2, É Theret2, J Duntze2, C-F Litre2.
Abstract
Epidural angiolipomas are uncommon benign tumors of the spine. Their clinical presentation is usually a progressive spinal cord compression. We report the case of a 22-year-old patient who presented with an acute paraparesis and a spontaneous epidural hematoma, which revealed a epidural angiolipoma which extended from C7 to T3. The patient underwent a C7-T3 laminectomy, in emergency, with evacuation of the hematoma and extradural complete resection of a fibrous epidural tumor bleeding. The postoperative course was favorable with regression of neurological symptoms. Epidural angiolipomas can be revealed by spontaneous intratumoral hemorrhage without traumatism. The standard treatment is total removal by surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Angiolipoma; Angiolipome; Compression médullaire; Epidural spinal tumor; Hématome épidural; Spinal cord compression; Spinal epidural hematoma; Tumeur épidurale rachidienne
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26597606 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2015.09.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurochirurgie ISSN: 0028-3770 Impact factor: 1.553