نتایج جستجو برای: intradural tumor

تعداد نتایج: 429548  

2017
Tomoya Oishi Naoto Sakai Tetsuro Sameshima Hiroshi Kawaji Hiroki Namba

BACKGROUND Intradural extramedullary cavernous angiomas of the central nervous system are a rare type of cavernous angioma, but they can cause fatal subarachnoid hemorrhage. The efficacy of resection for this type of cavernous malformations remains uncertain. This is the first report to recommend surgical resection of these types of lesions regardless of the fatal condition. CASE PRESENTATION...

2015
Jonathan J. Liu Darrin J. Lee Lee-Way Jin Kee D. Kim

BACKGROUND Capillary hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors that rarely occur in the neuraxis. When encountered in the spine, prompt diagnosis and complete resection is crucial. On rare instances, these lesions can acutely hemorrhage, leading to sudden neurological decline. To date, there are only 16 reported cases of intradural capillary hemangiomas in the cauda equina. CASE DESCRIPTION We r...

2014
Bryan Howell Shivanand P. Lad Warren M. Grill

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an alternative or adjunct therapy to treat chronic pain, a prevalent and clinically challenging condition. Although SCS has substantial clinical success, the therapy is still prone to failures, including lead breakage, lead migration, and poor pain relief. The goal of this study was to develop a computational model of SCS and use the model to compare activation ...

2004
George Jallo

The first successful resection of an intradural tumor, a fibro-myxoma, was accomplished in 1887 by Victor Horsley, and the first successful resection of an intramedullary spinal cord tumor was performed in 1907 by Anton von Eiselsberg in Austria. However, the first report of an intramedullary tumor appeared in 1911 by Charles Elsberg in New York. Elsberg described a two-stage strategy for the r...

Journal: :Minimally invasive neurosurgery : MIN 2007
S Kobayashi K Uchida Y Kokubo T Yayama H Nakajima T Inukai E Nomura H Baba

In this report, we describe a small schwannoma of the dural sleeve and mention that it is often difficult to differentiate this tumor from lumbar disc herniation, especially a sequestered hernia, or a discal cyst. Gadolinium-enhanced MR images were a useful preoperative examination modality for differentiating this lesion from other diseases. Microscopically, the intradural tumor was successful...

2014
Nicolas O. Koechlin Daniel Simmen Hans Rudolf Briner Robert Reisch

Clival chordomas confront the surgeon with the task of resecting an aggressively invasive and destructive tumor in a critical surrounding. For many, mainly smaller, chordomas, the transnasal transclival approach is a feasible and safe surgical access. Larger tumors and especially those with extensive intradural, retrochiasmal, and/or deep cervical expansion are mostly approached by open craniot...

Journal: :Medical principles and practice : international journal of the Kuwait University, Health Science Centre 2005
S Abuzallouf R Wong A P Mintz J Provias

OBJECTIVE Hemangioendotheliomas (HE) are vascular neoplasms that rarely involve the neuraxis. We report a rare case in the literature of intradural HE of the spinal cord with intramedullary extension. CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND INTERVENTIONS A 41-year-old gentleman presented with low back pain, numbness and urinary retention. Imaging revealed a spinal tumor causing complete blockage at the lev...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2008
Siyavuş Muhammedrezai Mustafa Onur Ulu Necmettin Tanriöver Amir M G Moghaddam Ziya Akar

UNLABELLED Intradural arachnoid cysts are rare lesions that frequently arise posterior to the spinal cord in the thoracic spine region. Those located at the cervical spine level, anterior to the spinal cord are even rarer. The usual treatment of symptomatic intradural spinal cysts involves surgical removal through a posterior approach using a laminectomy or laminotomy. However, ventrally locate...

Journal: :The American journal of the medical sciences 2005
Gokmen Kahilogullari Hakan Tuna Zafer Aydin Efkan Colpan Nihat Egemen

Spinal hydatid cysts account for 1% of all cases of hydatid disease; primary intradural hydatid cysts are uncommon. We present a case of pathologically confirmed intradural spinal cyst hydatid in an otherwise healthy patient who showed no other evidence of systemic hydatid cyst disease. The patient presented with back pain, paraparesis, and weakness. An intradural extramedullary cystic lesion w...

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