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Background: Differentiating between posterior extradural tumors versus sequestered lumbar disc herniations may be difficult even utilizing contrast-enhanced MR scans. Case Description: A 49-year-old male acutely presented with an incomplete cauda equine syndrome. When the MRI showed a L4-L5 posterior extradural lesion that enhanced with gadolinium, an urgent left hemilaminectomy was performed. The lesion proved to be a sequestrated disc herniation rather than a tumor. Notably, postoperatively the patient almost completely recovered after 6-month follow-up. Conclusion: Even on contrast-enhanced MRI studies, posterior extradural sequestered lumbar disc herniations may mimic tumors.
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Passanisi, M., Scalia, G., Palmisciano, P., Franceschini, D., Crea, A., Capone, C., … Umana, G. E. (2021). Difficulty differentiating between a posterior extradural lumbar tumor versus sequestered disc even with gadolinum-enhanced MRI. Surgical Neurology International, 12. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_504_2021
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