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Sudden post-traumatic sciatica caused by a thoracic spinal meningioma.

Giuseppe Mariniello1, Francesca Malacario2, Flavia Dones1, Rocco Severino1, Lorenzo Ugga3, Camilla Russo2, Andrea Elefante2, Francesco Maiuri1.   

Abstract

Spinal meningiomas usually present with slowly progressive symptoms of cord and root compression, while a sudden clinical onset is very rare. A 35-year-old previously symptom-free woman presented sudden right sciatica and weakness of her right leg following a fall with impact to her left foot. A neurological examination showed paresis of the right quadriceps, tibial and sural muscles, increased bilateral knee and ankle reflexes and positive Babinski sign. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed the presence of a spinal T11 meningioma in the left postero-lateral compartment of the spinal canal; at this level, the spinal cord was displaced to the contralateral side with the conus in the normal position. At surgery, a meningioma with dural attachment of the left postero-lateral dural surface was removed. The intervention resulted in rapid remission of both pain and neurological deficits. Spinal meningiomas may exceptionally present with sudden pain and neurological deficits as result of tumour bleeding or post-traumatic injury of the already compressed nervous structures, both in normal patients and in those with conus displacement or tethered cord. In this case, the traumatic impact of the left foot was transmitted to the spine, resulting in stretching of the already compressed cord and of the contralateral lombosacral roots. This case suggests that low thoracic cord compression should be suspected in patients with post-traumatic radicular leg pain with normal lumbar spine MRI.
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Keywords:  Spinal meningioma; cord stretching; sciatica; spine trauma

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27316567      PMCID: PMC5033086          DOI: 10.1177/1971400916655479

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroradiol J        ISSN: 1971-4009


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