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Published on: August 17, 2022
Multiple intradural extramedullary tumours presenting with paraplegia after trauma
Guive Sharifi1, Mehran Mortaz, Babak Parsaei
1Department of Neurosurgery, Loghman Hospital Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
Intraspinal nerve-sheath tumours are generally slow growing and are diagnosed after causing symptoms such as back pain and progressive neurological symptoms. We present a rare example of multiple schwannomas located in the thoracolumbar spine in a previously asymptomatic patient who developed severe neurological deficits after a motor-vehicle accident. The exact mechanism of neurological compromise in this patient remains unclear. Circulatory instability in the early post-traumatic course could have contributed to pathogenesis.
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