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Thoracic meningocele in lumbo-costo-vertebral syndrome in a child: possible enlargement with repeated motion by anchoring to the diaphragm.

Takafumi Wataya1, Kyohei Horikawa1, Masashi Kitagawa1, Yuzuru Tashiro1.   

Abstract

Lumbo-costo-vertebral syndrome (LCVS) is a rare disorder in children that is characterized by hemivertebrae, congenital absence of ribs, meningocele, and hypoplasia of the truncal and abdominal wall presenting as a congenital lumbar hernia. An otherwise healthy 12-month-old girl was referred to the authors' hospital with soft swelling on her left middle back; scoliosis had been present since birth. Imaging revealed a thoracic meningocele, ectopia of the spleen suggesting lumbar hernia, multiple anomalies of the thoracic vertebral columns, and defects of the ribs; thus, LCVS was diagnosed. Surgical observation revealed that the meningocele was firmly anchored to part of the diaphragm, which created stretching tension in the meningocele continuously with exhalation. Once detached, the meningocele shrank spontaneously and never developed again after cauterization. In this case, continuous or pulsatile pressure in the presence of a vertebral defect was thus considered to be an important factor for formation of the thoracic meningocele.

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Keywords:  LCVS = lumbo-costo-vertebral syndrome; lumbo-costo-vertebral syndrome; mechanism; pediatric; spine; thoracic meningocele

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27058456     DOI: 10.3171/2016.2.PEDS15598

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Pediatr        ISSN: 1933-0707            Impact factor:   2.375


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1.  Enlargement of Extraspinal Cysts in Spinal Dysraphism : A Reason for Early Untethering.

Authors:  Kyung Hyun Kim; Kyu-Chang Wang; Ji Yeoun Lee
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2020-04-27
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