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Dermoid of the conus medullaris
Kavita K Krishna1, Pankaj A Agarwal, Sunil I Agarwal
1Department of Medicine, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Medical College and Bharati Hospital, Dhankawadi, Pune 411043, Maharashtra, India. kavitakcube@rediffmail.com
Abstract:
Dermoids are rare midline tumours. When involving the spinal cord they usually present early, in the first decade of life. We present a case of an elderly male with paraparesis. His MRI showed cord expansion at the tip of the conus medullaris; contrast enhancement with Gadolinium revealed a cystic lesion and histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of a dermoid cyst.
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