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Cauda equina schwannoma with concomitant intervertebral disc herniation: A case report and review of literature.

Kengo Fujii1, Tetsuya Abe2, Masao Koda2, Toru Funayama2, Hiroshi Noguchi2, Kousei Miura2, Hiroshi Kumagai2, Katsuya Nagashima2, Kentaro Mataki2, Yosuke Shibao2, Masashi Yamazaki2.   

Abstract

The coexistence of lumbar intervertebral disc (IVD) herniation and cauda equina schwannoma in symptomatic patients is uncommon. We experienced a case with a surgically treated cauda equina schwannoma with concomitant lumbar IVD herniation (L2/L3); both were relatively small but presented with painful symptoms in combination. A 45-year old man complained of low back pain and right anterior thigh pain six months prior to surgery. He underwent conservative treatment; however, his pain suddenly worsened three months before surgery, with abnormal sensations and pain in his right buttock and posterior thigh. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan revealed an L2/L3 disc herniation extruding to the center of the lumbar spinal canal and compressing the thecal sac. Incidentally, an intrathecal tumor was suspected, and enhanced MRI revealed a round tumor measuring 10-mm in diameter at the L2/L3 intervertebral level, which was uniformly enhanced by gadolinium chelate, radiologically diagnosed as a schwannoma. Microscopic discectomy and tumor resection were performed and the patient's symptoms disappeared immediately. Schwannoma is generally slow-growing, and usually asymptomatic when the tumor size is small. Therefore, we suspected that the tumor occasionally impinged on the left L3 root with L2/3 IVD herniation, leading to acute worsening of the patient's symptoms. Altogether, in case of tumor in patients undergoing conservative treatment for cauda equina schwannoma, we should consider that symptoms can acutely worsen with the occurrence of lumbar IVD herniation.
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Keywords:  Cauda equina; Intervertebral disc herniation; Low back pain; Nerve sheath neoplasm; Partial laminectomy; Schwannoma

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30638784     DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2018.12.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Neurosci        ISSN: 0967-5868            Impact factor:   1.961


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1.  Management of recurrent schwannoma of the cauda equina: A case report.

Authors:  Francisco Perez-Pinto; Juan Felipe Abaunza-Camacho; David Vergara-Garcia; Camilo Benavides; William Mauricio Riveros; Leonardo Laverde
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2021-06-28
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