Radiology
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The authors report six new cases of epidural lipomatosis--a rarely described entity characterized by increased extradural fat within the spinal canal causing compression of the spinal cord and neurologic deficits. Five of the six patients had a history of chronic steroid use. Myelography of the thoracic spine, followed by computed tomography (CT), was performed in five patients, and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging was done in three. ⋯ Four patients underwent surgery, which revealed an increased amount of histologically normal, unencapsulated fat in all cases. The diagnosis of epidural lipomatosis should be based on a combination of clinical, imaging, surgical, and histologic findings. If the clinical suspicion is high, even if results of myelography are normal, further evaluation with post-myelography CT or MR imaging should be considered.
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Congenital arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) involving the pelvis or an extremity were occluded in 16 symptomatic patients, who subsequently underwent tailored embolotherapy. An additional 11 patients did not undergo embolization due to unfavorable vascular anatomy or lack of significant symptoms. ⋯ Symptoms recurred in four patients but again resolved with repeat embolization. The authors conclude that selective and repetitive embolization is highly effective in palliation of symptomatic congenital AVMs.