Spinal cervical extradural hemangioblastoma

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Abstract

Spinal cervical extradural and intra-extradural hemangioblastomas are exceptional, with only nine reported cases. This study reviews the diagnostic and surgical problems of this rare entity. Two female patients, aged 80 years and 25 years, respectively, one with Von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHLD), experienced brachial pain and weakness. On magnetic resonance imaging, a dumbbell intra-extraspinal hemangioblastoma was evidenced. The surgical resection through posterior laminectomy resulted in clinical remission of brachial pain and weakness. The magnetic resonance aspect of a dumbbell lesion suggests a neurogenic tumor; the correct preoperative diagnosis is possible in individuals with VHLD. The surgical problems include high tumor vascularity, vertebral artery control, and nerve root preservation. However, the surgical excision results in clinical remission.

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Mariniello, G., Corvino, S., Corazzelli, G., Franca, R. A., De Caro, M. D. B., & Maiuri, F. (2022). Spinal cervical extradural hemangioblastoma. Journal of Craniovertebral Junction and Spine, 13(2), 192–197. https://doi.org/10.4103/jcvjs.jcvjs_146_21

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