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A case of spinal cord intramedullary cavernoma
Viraj Gupta1, Devyansh Nimodia1, Gaurav Mishra1
1Department of Radio-Diagnosis, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Wardha, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (DU), Wardha, India 442001.
Abstract:
Rare vascular abnormalities of the central nervous system, spinal intramedullary cavernomas make up fewer than 5% of all spinal cord lesions. Symptoms are vague, making diagnosis difficult. A fast and precise diagnosis is made possible by the early detection and characterization of these lesions, which is made possible by radiological imaging, especially MRI with contrast. A 45-year-old man who had intermittent neck discomfort and developed upper limb weakness also had motor and sensory difficulty. Diagnosis of a spinal canal intramedullary cavernoma was confirmed by an magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showing a distinct intramedullary lesion. This case report focuses on managerial factors and diagnostic problems.

