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J Korean Neurol Assoc. 1994;12(2):365-369.
- A Vertebral Hemangioma Causing Cord Compression
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Geun-Ho Lee M.D., Beom-Seok Jeon, M.D., Hyun-Jib Kim, M.D., Je-Geun Chi M.D.
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Department of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Pathology College of Medicine, Seoul National University
- 척수압박을 초래한 추골혈관종 1례
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이근호, 전범석,김현집,지제근
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서울대학교 신경과, 신경외과, 해부병리학.
- Abstract
- Vertebral hemangioma is a slow-growing tumor which involves the vertebral body only. It is usually discovered incidentally on lateral radiographs of the spine and only rarely symptomatic. Compression of the spinal cord due to vertebral hemangioma is very rare. The authors report a patient who developed a progressive paraplegia and sensory change clinically resembling an intramedullary spinal cord tumor. Simple spine film gave us a hint that there was a vertebral hemangioma at T-5, but the clinical correlation was uncertain until spinal cord compression was demonstrated by MRI and the symptoms improved with operation. Selective angiography was normal. The histologic diagnosis was a cavernous hemangiona. As there was no associated spinal cord vascular malformation visualized during operation, her clinical presentation mimicking intramedullary spinal cord tumor was atypical one of compressive extramedullary mass.
Following surgical excision, the patient improved dramatically and was discharged with
only a residual hyperalgesia below the T-10 dermatome.
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