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A case of spinal hemangioblastoma with diffuse extensive syrinx and mild neurologic deficit
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ÀÌÀº½Å ( Lee Eun-Shin )
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KMID : 0860920050070020163
Abstract
Spinal cord tumor is one of the lesions that result in progressive myelopathy. Hemangioblastoma of spinal cord occurs about 2% of all intracranial tumors and about 10% of posterior fossa tumors. They also constitute 2% to 3% of all intramedullary spinal cord tumors. It is benign, usually highly vascular tumor which may affect the spinal cord but is more commonly found in the cerebellar hemispheres. We experienced a rare case of intradural intramedullary hemangioblastoma with diffuse syrinx mainly diagnosed by magnetic imaging (MRI) examination of the spine. We here reported a case and review the literature on spinal hemangioblastoma.
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Intradural inramedullary;hemangioblastoma;Spinal cord tumor
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