نتایج جستجو برای: spinal metastasis
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Intramedullary spinal cord metastasis is very rare. In this study, we present the case of a 32-year-old male patient with a 2-month history of bilateral lower extremity weakness. Initial magnetic resonance imaging of the dorsal spine showed abnormal thickening of the dorsal spinal cord at the level of the T1-2 bodies. FDG-PET/CT images revealed a hypermetabolic lesion in the spinal cord at this...
Spinal cord tumours account for about 15% of central nervous system neoplasms. Intramedullary tumours arise within the substance of the spinal cord, whereas extramedullary tumours are extrinsic to the cord. About two thirds of spinal cord tumors in adults are extramedullary in location, among which nerve sheath tumors, meningiomas and Filum terminale ependymomas account for the most. Metastatic...
Spinal metastasis of differentiated thyroid cancer can have a favorable prognosis if radical surgery is performed. We encountered a case of spinal metastasis involving three anterior vertebral bodies at the posterior element fusion level and successfully achieved adequate stability by radical surgery involving only the anterior elements. A 67-year-old woman who had numbness and muscle weakness ...
The vertebral column is the most common site of skeletal metastatic development secondary to breast cancer. Multiple clinical treatments are available for spinal metastasis, including systemic bisphosphonates and radiation therapy, however the success of current treatment approaches varies considerably. Alternative treatment strategies for spinal metastatic destruction must be aimed at both red...
STUDY DESIGN The study design of this paper is a systematic review of literature published in the recent 10 years. OBJECTIVE It is the objective of this paper to compare the clinical efficacy and safety of minimal access (MIS) spinal surgery and open spinal surgery for treating painful spine metastasis. METHODS Two research questions below were determined through a consensus among a panel o...
© 2016 Egyptian Journal of Neurosurgery. All rights reserved Myxopapillary ependymoma is a benign slow-growing tumour, arising predominantly in the region of the filum terminale. It has been designated histologically as grade I neoplasm according to the 2007WHO classification (1). Despite this benign character dissemination and metastasis along the cerebrospinal axis and metastasis to distant s...
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