Vacuum epidural cyst with acute neurological presentation. A case report
A H El Beltagi1, N Swamy, F Dashti
1Department of Radiology, MOH-Kuwait, Al-Sabah Hospital, Kuwait. ah_elbeltagi@hotmail.com
Abstract:
The widespread use of MRI in the assessment of low back pain has led to increased detection of degenerative cysts of the spine, which was essentially a surgical diagnosis earlier. The awareness of degenerative cysts, the significance of their role in the etiology of radicular and back pain and their effective management is evolving. We describe a case of bilateral, gas-filled lumbar facet synovial/ ganglion cysts causing focal arachnoid inflammation and lateral lumbar canal stenosis.
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