KMID : 1146020100030010061
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Journal of Critical Spine Cases 2010 Volume.3 No. 1 p.61 ~ p.63
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Intraspinal Lymphangioma Mimicking Lumbar Disc Herniation
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Ahn Yong
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Abstract
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Intraspinal soft tissue lymphangioma is extremely rare and very few cases of intraspinal lymphangioma have been reported. To our knowledge, most reported intraspinal lymphangioma cases manifested only pain or minor neurologic sign. We report here one case of intraspinal lymphangioma which caused profound foot drop. Total removal could be achieved by two microscopic surgeries because of initial misdiagnosis as an organized herniated disc fragment. Six months later, the weakness of her right ankle and big toe was improved to grade 3. There was no evidence of clinical recurrence or aggravation at the final follow-up visit. If there is an impression suggesting tumorous lesion as in our case, more aggressive evaluation and treatment policy is required to avoid unnecessary further surgery.
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KEYWORD
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Intraspinal, Lymphangioma, Weakness, Total resection
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