| Literature DB >> 31852104 |
Guan-Xi Wang1, Yuan-Dong Mu2, Jun-Yi Che3, Guang-Fei Zhang4, Gang Jiang4, Chuan-Ping Gao5.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Compressive myelopathy and compression fracture of aggressive vertebral hemangioma after parturition is a rare condition. Vertebral body compression fracture and high serum progesterone lead to extraosseous hemangioma enlargment cause narrowing the spinal canal which contribute to compressive myelopathy relate to pregnancy. PATIENT CONCERNS: We report a case of compressive myelopathy and compression fracture of aggressive vertebral hemangioma after parturition in a 35-year-old woman. The patient complained unable to walk and experienced intense pain in the back. DIAGNOSIS: Based on the clinical features and imaging studies, the patient underwent a T4-T6 laminectomy. Histopathology consistent with vertebral hemangioma.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31852104 PMCID: PMC6922397 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000018285
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1(A) Computed tomography shows sclerosis of the cancellous bone and a fracture involving the anterior cortex of the vertebral body.(B) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showsa compression fracture of the T5 vertebra.(C) MRI shows T5 vertebral body compression in the dural sac and spinal cord.(D) MRI showsahemangioma of the T5 vertebral body and hyperintensity of the spinous process. (E) MRI shows an extraosseous component of the hemangioma (arrow), indicating an aggressive vertebral hemangioma.
Figure 2(A) Computed tomography (CT) shows thickenedvertebral trabeculae within theT5 vertebral body.(B) Positron emission tomography–CT (PET-CT) shows milduptakein the T5 vertebral body.(C) PET-CT shows no uptake in the extraosseous components of the lesion.
Figure 3Postoperative anteroposterior (A) and lateral (B) radiographs demonstrating spinal fixation. The T5 vertebral body was filled with methylmethacrylate. T1WI (C) and T2WI (D) show decompression of the spinal cord in 6-month follow-up after surgery.
Previously published cases of pregnancy-related vertebral hemangioma.