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Review Case Reports
Multiple spinal hemangioblastomas complicated with postoperative remote cerebellar hemorrhage: review of the literature of two rare entities.
- Dorian Chauvet, Bénédicte Silhouette, Nicolas Engrand, Frédéric Pradier, Michel Piotin, and Guillaume Lot.
- Department of Neurosurgery, Fondation Ophtalmologique Rothschild, Paris, France. Electronic address: dorianchauvet@yahoo.fr.
- World Neurosurg. 2014 May 1;81(5-6):843.e1-4.
BackgroundMultiple spinal hemangioblastomas constitute a rare pathology; most patients have von Hippel-Lindau disease. In the literature, spinal surgery has been complicated with remote intracranial hemorrhage in a very few cases.MethodsA 51-year-old woman, with no pertinent familial past medical history, presented with low back pain. Medullary magnetic resonance imaging revealed 3 spinal extramedullary tumors. The tumor at the L4 level appeared as a dumbbell-shaped neurinoma-like mass with enlarged vessels nearby. Medullary angiography excluded a dural fistula. Surgery was performed in 2 stages for all lesions. The day after lumbar surgery, the patient became comatose because of a remote cerebellar hemorrhage associated with hydrocephalus. She underwent external ventricular drainage and posterior fossa craniectomy.ResultsThe patient recovered fully at 35 days except for a slight disorientation and diplopia. Histology of all lesions revealed hemangioblastomas. Discussion of this case concerns radiologic features of spinal hemangioblastomas, diagnosis of von Hippel-Lindau disease, and pathophysiology of hemorrhagic complications following spinal surgery.ConclusionsThis case report includes 2 rare entities, of which every spinal surgeon should be aware.Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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