Nondysraphic Intramedullary Cervical Cord Lipoma with Exophytic Component: Case Report
Abstract Introduction Spinal intradural lipoma is a rare condition, accounting for < 1% of all spinal cord tumors. Spinal cord lipomas are frequently associated with dysraphism and occur in the thoracic spine. Another common finding is that spinal cord lipomas tend to present in the...
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doaj-ca7389287920407faa8d51a2c69227e42020-11-25T03:14:46ZengGeorg Thieme Verlag KGJournal of Neurological Surgery Reports2193-63582193-63662015-05-017601e87e9010.1055/s-0035-1547367Nondysraphic Intramedullary Cervical Cord Lipoma with Exophytic Component: Case ReportOsama Ahmed0Shihao Zhang1Jai Deep Thakur2Anil Nanda3Department of Neurosurgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, Louisiana, United StatesDepartment of Neurosurgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, Louisiana, United StatesDepartment of Neurosurgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, Louisiana, United StatesDepartment of Neurosurgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, Louisiana, United StatesAbstract Introduction Spinal intradural lipoma is a rare condition, accounting for < 1% of all spinal cord tumors. Spinal cord lipomas are frequently associated with dysraphism and occur in the thoracic spine. Another common finding is that spinal cord lipomas tend to present in the pediatric population. Isolated nondysraphic cervical lipomas are a rare entity. We discuss a case of nondysraphic cervical lipoma with an exophytic component. Case A 31 year-old woman presented with bilateral numbness in her hands and a burning and aching sensation in her arms for ∼ 6 months. The patient did not have any weakness or myelopathic signs. Magnetic resonance imaging T1 showed a T1 hyperintense, T2 hypointense, non–contrast-enhancing mass on the dorsal aspect of the spinal cord with significant compression. The patient underwent a dorsal cervical laminectomy with subtotal resection of an isolated cervical lipoma with an exophytic component. The pathology confirmed the diagnosis of a lipoma. Conclusions Surgical management of this rare pathology has a wide variety of options. Depending on the neurologic deficits, observation to gross total resection may be reasonable options. In our case, a subtotal resection was achieved with no further worsening of neurologic symptoms.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0035-1547367intramedullary spinal cord neoplasmlipomacervical cord neoplasm |
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Nondysraphic Intramedullary Cervical Cord Lipoma with Exophytic Component: Case Report |
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Nondysraphic Intramedullary Cervical Cord Lipoma with Exophytic Component: Case Report |
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Nondysraphic Intramedullary Cervical Cord Lipoma with Exophytic Component: Case Report |
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Nondysraphic Intramedullary Cervical Cord Lipoma with Exophytic Component: Case Report |
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Nondysraphic Intramedullary Cervical Cord Lipoma with Exophytic Component: Case Report |
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nondysraphic intramedullary cervical cord lipoma with exophytic component: case report |
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG |
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Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports |
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2193-6358 2193-6366 |
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Introduction Spinal intradural lipoma is a rare condition, accounting for < 1% of all spinal cord tumors. Spinal cord lipomas are frequently associated with dysraphism and occur in the thoracic spine. Another common finding is that spinal cord lipomas tend to present in the pediatric population. Isolated nondysraphic cervical lipomas are a rare entity. We discuss a case of nondysraphic cervical lipoma with an exophytic component.
Case A 31 year-old woman presented with bilateral numbness in her hands and a burning and aching sensation in her arms for ∼ 6 months. The patient did not have any weakness or myelopathic signs. Magnetic resonance imaging T1 showed a T1 hyperintense, T2 hypointense, non–contrast-enhancing mass on the dorsal aspect of the spinal cord with significant compression. The patient underwent a dorsal cervical laminectomy with subtotal resection of an isolated cervical lipoma with an exophytic component. The pathology confirmed the diagnosis of a lipoma.
Conclusions Surgical management of this rare pathology has a wide variety of options. Depending on the neurologic deficits, observation to gross total resection may be reasonable options. In our case, a subtotal resection was achieved with no further worsening of neurologic symptoms. |
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intramedullary spinal cord neoplasm lipoma cervical cord neoplasm |
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