• Neurol. Med. Chir. (Tokyo) · Nov 2009

    Case Reports

    Paraplegia caused by intratumoral hemorrhage within thoracic epidural granuloma.

    • Shigeharu Fukao, Junya Hanakita, Yoshihiro Kitahama, Naoto Ando, and Manabu Minami.
    • Spinal Disorders Center, Fujieda Heisei Memorial Hospital, Fujieda, Shizuoka. shigefk@okamato-hp.or.jp
    • Neurol. Med. Chir. (Tokyo). 2009 Nov 1;49(11):539-41.

    AbstractAn 84-year-old man presented with a rare case of spinal epidural granuloma with intratumoral hematoma resulting in acute paraplegia. He was admitted to our hospital because of lumbago and hematemesis following a fall 10 days before. Progressive paraparesis occurred 2 days after admission. Neurological examination showed paraplegia and hypesthesia below the T10 level. Thoracic radiography revealed some spondylotic changes of the thoracic vertebrae without osteolytic changes. Sagittal T(1)- and T(2)-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of the thoracic spine demonstrated a hyperintense epidural mass lesion compressing the dorsal portion of the thoracic spinal cord at T10-11 space. Emergency laminectomy was performed, and the epidural encapsulated hematoma and elastic yellowish mass adhered to the dura mater were totally removed. Histological examination of the excised specimens showed a granuloma. Motor weakness improved after surgery, and he could walk with a cane about 3 months after surgery. The minor spinal injury probably caused intratumoral hemorrhage within a previous epidural granuloma, suddenly resulting in the paraplegic symptoms.

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