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Unusual causes of spinal foraminal widening
A H Zibis1, A Markonis, A H Karantanas
1Department of CT and MRI, Larissa General Hospital, 1 Tsakalof Street, GR-412 21 Larissa, Greece.
European Radiology
|February 9, 2000
Abstract:
Spinal neural foraminal widening is usually caused by benign lesions, most commonly neurofibromas. Rare lesions can also cause spinal neural foraminal widening. Computed tomography and/or MRI are the modalities of choice for studying the spinal foraminal widening. The present pictorial review describes six rare lesions, namely a lateral thoracic meningocele, a malignant fibrous histiocytoma, a tuberculous abscess, an osteoblastoma, a chondrosarcoma and a malignant tumour of the lung which caused spinal neural foraminal widening.