Literature DB >> 32668332

Two Cases of Large Filar Cyst Associated with Terminal Lipoma: Relationship with Retained Medullary Cord.

Nobutaka Mukae1, Takato Morioka2, Satoshi O Suzuki3, Nobuya Murakami4, Takafumi Shimogawa5, Akiko Kanata6, Haruhisa Tsukamoto6, Masahiro Mizoguchi5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A small, incidental filar cyst associated with terminal lipoma is thought to be caused by failure of secondary neurulation; however, the precise embryologic background is not fully understood. Retained medullary cord (RMC) also originates from late arrest of secondary neurulation. The central feature of RMC histopathology is a central canal-like ependyma-lined lumen with surrounding neuroglial core. CASE DESCRIPTION: We surgically treated 2 patients with a large cyst in the rostral part of the filum and lipoma in the caudal filum. At cord untethering surgery, the filum was severed at the caudal part of the cyst. Histopathologically, the filar cyst was the cystic dilatation of the central canal-like structure at the marginal part of the lipoma. The central canal-like structure was continuous caudally in the lipoma, and its size decreased toward the caudal side.
CONCLUSIONS: The present findings support the idea raised by Pang et al that entities such as filar cyst, terminal lipomas, and RMC can all be considered consequences of a continuum of regression failure occurring during late secondary neurulation.
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Keywords:  Central canal; Ependyma; Filar lipoma; Neuroglial core; Secondary neurulation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32668332     DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.07.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Neurosurg        ISSN: 1878-8750            Impact factor:   2.104


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1.  Two cases of retained medullary cord running parallel to a terminal lipoma.

Authors:  Ai Kurogi; Nobuya Murakami; Takato Morioka; Nobutaka Mukae; Takafumi Shimogawa; Kyoko Kudo; Satoshi O Suzuki; Masahiro Mizoguchi
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2021-03-24

2.  Surgical histopathology of a filar anomaly as an additional tethering element associated with closed spinal dysraphism of primary neurulation failure.

Authors:  Takato Morioka; Nobuya Murakami; Satoshi O Suzuki; Nobutaka Mukae; Takafumi Shimogawa; Ai Kurogi; Tadahisa Shono; Masahiro Mizoguchi
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2021-07-27

3.  Intramedullary abscess at thoracolumbar region transmitted from infected dermal sinus and dermoid through retained medullary cord.

Authors:  Yoshie Matsubara; Nobuya Murakami; Ai Kurogi; Sooyoung Lee; Nobutaka Mukae; Takafumi Shimogawa; Tadahisa Shono; Satoshi O Suzuki; Koji Yoshimoto; Takato Morioka
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2022-02-18
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