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This study reports on a rare intradural extramedullary spinal cavernoma in a 58-year-old female. Surgical removal successfully treated the lesion causing significant spinal cord compression.

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  • Spinal cavernomas (SCs) are rare vascular malformations, comprising 5% of all spinal vascular lesions.
Keywords:
CavernomaCervical spineExtramedullaryIntradural

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