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Published on: October 14, 2022
Posterior migration of lumbar disc herniation: A case report
Moussa Elmi Saad1,2, Fresnel Lutèce Ontsi Obame1,2, Abad Chérif El Asri1,2
1Department of Neurosurgery of Mohamed V Military Training Hospital of Rabat, Rabat, Morocco.
Abstract:
Posterior epidural migration of herniated lumbar disc fragments is a rare pathological entity. This can lead to major neurological deficits. Here, we present a rare case of sequestrated lumbar disc fragment migration into the epidural space. A 49-year-old-man presented with severe low back pain and weakness of the long extensor muscle of the hallux. MRI of the lumbar spine revealed posterior epidural lesion at the L4-L5 level. The disc fragment was isointense on T1 and T2-weighted Images (WI). The mass lesion was removed after decompressive laminectomy. Pathological investigation revealed an intervertebral disc fragment. The patient's condition improved postoperatively.
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