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Intradural Disk Herniation Mimicking a Spinal Tumor: Radiologic Imaging, Pathogenesis, and Operative Management

Intradural disk herniation (IDH) is a rare condition, occurring more often at the L4-5 level. We examined a case of an IDH at the L1-2 level mimicking an intradural spinal tumor. A 71-year-old woman with a long history of backache and pain radiating down the left leg was admitted to our hospital wit...

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Autores principales: Tateiwa, Daisuke, Yamasaki, Ryoji, Tei, Rinsei, Shin, Yasushi, Ariga, Kenta, Hayashida, Kenji, Wada, Eiji
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5949157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29854522
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9810762
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author Tateiwa, Daisuke
Yamasaki, Ryoji
Tei, Rinsei
Shin, Yasushi
Ariga, Kenta
Hayashida, Kenji
Wada, Eiji
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Yamasaki, Ryoji
Tei, Rinsei
Shin, Yasushi
Ariga, Kenta
Hayashida, Kenji
Wada, Eiji
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description Intradural disk herniation (IDH) is a rare condition, occurring more often at the L4-5 level. We examined a case of an IDH at the L1-2 level mimicking an intradural spinal tumor. A 71-year-old woman with a long history of backache and pain radiating down the left leg was admitted to our hospital with the worsening of these symptoms. Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomographic myelography demonstrated an intradural mass at the L1-2 level. Given the radiologic findings and the location of the mass, the preoperative differential diagnosis centered on intradural spinal tumors. Dural incision was performed using a surgical microscope to resect the mass. Contrary to our expectation, the diagnosis made during the surgery was IDH. Despite advances in imaging techniques, IDH could not be definitively diagnosed preoperatively. The pathogenesis of IDH remains unclear. In our patient, the ventral dural defect was smooth and round, and the dural tissue around the defect was thickened. These intraoperative findings suggested that the patient's IDH resulted not from an acute new event but from a chronic process. We recommend dural incision using a surgical microscope for treating IDH because it provides a clear visual field.
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spelling pubmed-59491572018-05-31 Intradural Disk Herniation Mimicking a Spinal Tumor: Radiologic Imaging, Pathogenesis, and Operative Management Tateiwa, Daisuke Yamasaki, Ryoji Tei, Rinsei Shin, Yasushi Ariga, Kenta Hayashida, Kenji Wada, Eiji Case Rep Orthop Case Report Intradural disk herniation (IDH) is a rare condition, occurring more often at the L4-5 level. We examined a case of an IDH at the L1-2 level mimicking an intradural spinal tumor. A 71-year-old woman with a long history of backache and pain radiating down the left leg was admitted to our hospital with the worsening of these symptoms. Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomographic myelography demonstrated an intradural mass at the L1-2 level. Given the radiologic findings and the location of the mass, the preoperative differential diagnosis centered on intradural spinal tumors. Dural incision was performed using a surgical microscope to resect the mass. Contrary to our expectation, the diagnosis made during the surgery was IDH. Despite advances in imaging techniques, IDH could not be definitively diagnosed preoperatively. The pathogenesis of IDH remains unclear. In our patient, the ventral dural defect was smooth and round, and the dural tissue around the defect was thickened. These intraoperative findings suggested that the patient's IDH resulted not from an acute new event but from a chronic process. We recommend dural incision using a surgical microscope for treating IDH because it provides a clear visual field. Hindawi 2018-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5949157/ /pubmed/29854522 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9810762 Text en Copyright © 2018 Daisuke Tateiwa et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tateiwa, Daisuke
Yamasaki, Ryoji
Tei, Rinsei
Shin, Yasushi
Ariga, Kenta
Hayashida, Kenji
Wada, Eiji
Intradural Disk Herniation Mimicking a Spinal Tumor: Radiologic Imaging, Pathogenesis, and Operative Management
title Intradural Disk Herniation Mimicking a Spinal Tumor: Radiologic Imaging, Pathogenesis, and Operative Management
title_full Intradural Disk Herniation Mimicking a Spinal Tumor: Radiologic Imaging, Pathogenesis, and Operative Management
title_fullStr Intradural Disk Herniation Mimicking a Spinal Tumor: Radiologic Imaging, Pathogenesis, and Operative Management
title_full_unstemmed Intradural Disk Herniation Mimicking a Spinal Tumor: Radiologic Imaging, Pathogenesis, and Operative Management
title_short Intradural Disk Herniation Mimicking a Spinal Tumor: Radiologic Imaging, Pathogenesis, and Operative Management
title_sort intradural disk herniation mimicking a spinal tumor: radiologic imaging, pathogenesis, and operative management
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5949157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29854522
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9810762
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