Idiopathic spinal cord herniation presented as brown-sequard syndrome: A case report and surgical outcome

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Abstract

Spinal cord herniation is a rare condition that has become increasingly recognised in the last few years. The authors report a case of idiopathic spinal cord herniation in a 33 year old woman performed with progressive Brown-Sequard syndrome. The diagnosis was made on MR imaging. After repairing the herniation, the patient made a gradual improvement. Potential causes are discussed, including a possible role of dural defect. In conclusion, idiopathic spinal cord herniation is a potentially treatable condition that should be more readily diagnosed that increasing awareness and improved imaging techniques.

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Ju, M. W., Choi, S. W., Youm, J. Y., & Kwon, H. J. (2015). Idiopathic spinal cord herniation presented as brown-sequard syndrome: A case report and surgical outcome. Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society, 58(3), 294–297. https://doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2015.58.3.294

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