Congenital spinal cord haemangioblastoma: another cause of spinal cord section syndrome in the newborn

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A newborn infant with negative perinatal history and characteristic clinical findings of upper cervical spinal cord section is described. Metrizamide myelography performed on the 7th and 22nd days of life was negative. Peroneal somatosensory evoked responses showed a conduction block at the cervical level. Necropsy revealed a haemangioblastoma extending from levels Cl to C5.

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Roig, M., Ballesca, M., Navarro, C., Ortega, A., Martorell, R., & Fina, A. (1988). Congenital spinal cord haemangioblastoma: another cause of spinal cord section syndrome in the newborn. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 51(8), 1091–1093. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.51.8.1091

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