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A 65-year-old man presented with simple neurogenic claudication for 3 years. He
chronically used steroid(betamethasone) medication for about 6 years due to prurigo
simplex. Imaging studies(myelography, CT, and MRI) showed circumferential constriction
of the central thecal sac at L5 by excessive epidural fat. After decompressive
laminectomy and debulking of fat tissue, the symptom was subsided. The authors
reviewed the literature relevant to spinal epidural lipomatosis.
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Lipomatosis; Steroid; Neurogenic claudication; Spinal epidural space;
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