Cervical intradural lipoma with associated hemivertebra formation at C6 level: A case report
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2008Author
MUHAMMEDREZAI, Siyavus
Ulu, Mustafa Onur
Akar, Ziya
Tanriover, Necmettin
MOGHADDAM, Amir M. G.
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INTRODUCTION and CASE DESCRIPTION: Intramedullary lipomas are rare tumours of the spinal cord and account for about 1% of all spinal neoplasms. These lesions can occur anywhere along the length of spinal cord, but are frequently localized to the lower thoracic and lumbosacral levels. The authors present a 18-year-old female with intractable shoulder and neck pain and progressive weakness in the upper extremities, harbouring a cervical intradural lipoma with intramedullary extension, along with concomitant scoliosis.
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