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CHRONIC SPONTANEOUS LUMBAR EPIDURAL HEMATOMA SIMULATING EXTRADURAL SPINAL TUMOR : A CASE REPORT

Spinal epidural hematoma (SEH) is an uncommon disorder, and chronic SEHs are rarer than acute SEHs. However, there is few reported involving the bone change of the vertebral body in chronic SEHs. We present a case report of lumbar epidural hematoma that required differentiation from extramedullary s...

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Autores principales: MATSUI, HIROKI, IMAGAMA, SHIRO, ITO, ZENYA, ANDO, KEI, HIRANO, KENICHI, TAUCHI, RYOJI, MURAMOTO, AKIO, MATSUMOTO, TOMOHIRO, ISHIGURO, NAOKI
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nagoya University 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4345727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25130006
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author MATSUI, HIROKI
IMAGAMA, SHIRO
ITO, ZENYA
ANDO, KEI
HIRANO, KENICHI
TAUCHI, RYOJI
MURAMOTO, AKIO
MATSUMOTO, TOMOHIRO
ISHIGURO, NAOKI
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IMAGAMA, SHIRO
ITO, ZENYA
ANDO, KEI
HIRANO, KENICHI
TAUCHI, RYOJI
MURAMOTO, AKIO
MATSUMOTO, TOMOHIRO
ISHIGURO, NAOKI
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description Spinal epidural hematoma (SEH) is an uncommon disorder, and chronic SEHs are rarer than acute SEHs. However, there is few reported involving the bone change of the vertebral body in chronic SEHs. We present a case report of lumbar epidural hematoma that required differentiation from extramedullary spinal tumors by a long process because the CT scan revealed scalloping of the vertebral body and review the relevant literature. A 78-year-old man had experienced a gradual onset of low back pain and excruciating pain in both legs. Lumbar MRI on T1-weighted images revealed a space-occupying lesion with a hyperintense signal relative to the spinal cord with no enhancement on gadolinium adminisration. Meanwhile, T2-weighted images revealed a heterogeneous intensity change, accompanying a central area of hyperintense signals with a hypointense peripheral border at the L4 vertebra. Moreover, the CT scan demonstrated scalloping of the posterior wall of the L4 vertebral body which is generally suspected as the CT finding of spainal tumor. During the epidural space exploration, we found a dark red-colored mass surrounded by a capsular layer, which was fibrous and adhered to the flavum and dura mater. Microscopic histological examination of the resected mass revealed a mixture of the relatively new hematoma and the hematoma that was moving into the connective tissue. Accordingly, the hematoma was diagnosed as chronic SEH. The particular MRI findings of chronic SEHs are helpful for making accurate preoperative diagnoses of this pathology.
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spelling pubmed-43457272015-03-04 CHRONIC SPONTANEOUS LUMBAR EPIDURAL HEMATOMA SIMULATING EXTRADURAL SPINAL TUMOR : A CASE REPORT MATSUI, HIROKI IMAGAMA, SHIRO ITO, ZENYA ANDO, KEI HIRANO, KENICHI TAUCHI, RYOJI MURAMOTO, AKIO MATSUMOTO, TOMOHIRO ISHIGURO, NAOKI Nagoya J Med Sci Case Report Spinal epidural hematoma (SEH) is an uncommon disorder, and chronic SEHs are rarer than acute SEHs. However, there is few reported involving the bone change of the vertebral body in chronic SEHs. We present a case report of lumbar epidural hematoma that required differentiation from extramedullary spinal tumors by a long process because the CT scan revealed scalloping of the vertebral body and review the relevant literature. A 78-year-old man had experienced a gradual onset of low back pain and excruciating pain in both legs. Lumbar MRI on T1-weighted images revealed a space-occupying lesion with a hyperintense signal relative to the spinal cord with no enhancement on gadolinium adminisration. Meanwhile, T2-weighted images revealed a heterogeneous intensity change, accompanying a central area of hyperintense signals with a hypointense peripheral border at the L4 vertebra. Moreover, the CT scan demonstrated scalloping of the posterior wall of the L4 vertebral body which is generally suspected as the CT finding of spainal tumor. During the epidural space exploration, we found a dark red-colored mass surrounded by a capsular layer, which was fibrous and adhered to the flavum and dura mater. Microscopic histological examination of the resected mass revealed a mixture of the relatively new hematoma and the hematoma that was moving into the connective tissue. Accordingly, the hematoma was diagnosed as chronic SEH. The particular MRI findings of chronic SEHs are helpful for making accurate preoperative diagnoses of this pathology. Nagoya University 2014-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4345727/ /pubmed/25130006 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Case Report
MATSUI, HIROKI
IMAGAMA, SHIRO
ITO, ZENYA
ANDO, KEI
HIRANO, KENICHI
TAUCHI, RYOJI
MURAMOTO, AKIO
MATSUMOTO, TOMOHIRO
ISHIGURO, NAOKI
CHRONIC SPONTANEOUS LUMBAR EPIDURAL HEMATOMA SIMULATING EXTRADURAL SPINAL TUMOR : A CASE REPORT
title CHRONIC SPONTANEOUS LUMBAR EPIDURAL HEMATOMA SIMULATING EXTRADURAL SPINAL TUMOR : A CASE REPORT
title_full CHRONIC SPONTANEOUS LUMBAR EPIDURAL HEMATOMA SIMULATING EXTRADURAL SPINAL TUMOR : A CASE REPORT
title_fullStr CHRONIC SPONTANEOUS LUMBAR EPIDURAL HEMATOMA SIMULATING EXTRADURAL SPINAL TUMOR : A CASE REPORT
title_full_unstemmed CHRONIC SPONTANEOUS LUMBAR EPIDURAL HEMATOMA SIMULATING EXTRADURAL SPINAL TUMOR : A CASE REPORT
title_short CHRONIC SPONTANEOUS LUMBAR EPIDURAL HEMATOMA SIMULATING EXTRADURAL SPINAL TUMOR : A CASE REPORT
title_sort chronic spontaneous lumbar epidural hematoma simulating extradural spinal tumor : a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4345727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25130006
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