نتایج جستجو برای: intramedullary mass lesion

تعداد نتایج: 569040  

2016
Soubhagya R. Tripathy Rama C. Deo Sanjib Mishra Manmath K. Dhir Pratap C. Nath Mani C. Satapathy

BACKGROUND Intramedullary spinal cord metastases (IMSCM) are typically drop lesions from intracranial metastases and are a rare manifestation of systemic malignancy (8.5% of central nervous system metastases). They arise from primaries such as the lungs, breast, kidney, melanoma, or lymphoma. On the other hand, they arise very rarely from papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), even though it is the...

2017
Neringa Alisauskaite Ingo Spitzbarth Wolfgang Baumgärtner Peter Dziallas Sabine Kramer Ricarda Dening Veronika Maria Stein Andrea Tipold

OBJECTIVES Post-traumatic intramedullary myelopathies and cavitations are well described lesions following spinal cord injury (SCI) in humans and have been described in histopathological evaluations in dogs. Human intramedullary myelopathies/cavitations are associated with severe initial SCI and deterioration of clinical signs. Canine intervertebral disc extrusions share similarities with SCI i...

Journal: :Neurology 2010
C A Lyle D Malicki M O Senac M L Levy J R Crawford

A full-term infant with an uncomplicated vaginal delivery presented with absent cry on routine newborn heelstick testing. Neurologic examination revealed paraplegia, absent reflexes, and a T4 sensory level. Spinal MRI showed an expansive, gadolinium-enhancing intramedullary mass from T2 to the thecal sac (figure, A and B). Biopsy confirmed a diagnosis of cellular schwannoma, WHO grade 1 (figure...

2014
Moinay Kim Seung Chul Rhim Shin-Kwang Khang

To report a case of spinal intramedullary cysticercosis in thoracic spine. A 47-year old man living in Korea referred to our hospital with both feet tingling sensation for about a year. Laboratory evaluations, including serologic tests were not helpful. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a 1.7 cm intramedullary mass at T10-11 level, which believed to be a tumor instead, rather than a cysticerc...

2014
Recep Basaran Mehmet Tiryaki Dilek Yavuzer Mustafa Efendioglu Ece Balkuv Aydin Sav

Objective. Breast cancer accounts for approximately one-third of all cancers in females. Approximately 8.5 % of all central nervous system metastases are located in the spinal cord. These patients have rapidly progressing neurological deficits and require immediate examination. The aim of surgery is decompression of neural tissue and histological evaluation of the tumor. In this paper, we prese...

2014
Won Seok Song Dae-Geun Jeon Wan Hyeong Cho Chang-Bae Kong Sang Hyun Cho Jung Wook Lee Soo-Yong Lee

BACKGROUND We assessed the plain radiographic characteristics of 10 cases of osteosarcomas during the initial painful period that had been overlooked by a primary physician. In addition, we evaluated chronologic changes in radiographic findings from initial symptomatic period to the time of accurate diagnosis. METHODS The clinical records were reviewed for clinical parameters including age, s...

Journal: :Gastroenterology 2017

2012
Robert E Lieberson Anand Veeravagu Jan M Eckermann James R Doty Bowen Jiang Russell Andrews Steven D Chang

INTRODUCTION Although vertebral and epidural metastases are common, intradural metastases and intramedullary spinal cord metastases are rare. The indications for the treatment of intramedullary spinal cord metastases remain controversial. We present the first biopsy-proven case of an intramedullary spinal cord metastasis from adenocarcinoma of the prostate. CASE PRESENTATION Our patient was a...

2010
A. Sfacteria F. MacrÌ L. Perillo G. Rapisarda G. Lanteri G. Mazzullo

A case of intramedullary ependymoma in a young dog is reported. A two year old dog was presented with paralysis of the forelimbs. At myelographic examination, an intramedullary pattern, blocking the progression of contrast medium, was observed. At necropsy, a 3 × 2 cm white-greyish mass was found extending from the 3rd to 5th lumbar levels. At cytological and histological examination, the mass ...

2010
Brijesh Arora Epari Sridhar Dattatreya Muzumdar Rakesh Jalali Anusheel Munshi

Intramedullary spinal tuberculosis is a clinical curiosity. A 19-year-old female was diagnosed and treated for lumbosacral myxopapllary ependy moma (MPE). Three years later, she presented with back pain and hypoesthesia of the left upper limb. Besides revealing local recurrence, the MRI demonstrated a fresh lesion in the cervicomedullary area. The latter was operated and the histopathology reve...

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