Spinal Paraganglioma Adherent to the Cauda Equina

  • Oh H
  • Kim T
  • Park K
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Abstract

Paragangliomas are rare among intradural spinal tumors. Most of them are benign, but aggressive behavior and local recurrence can occur. Cases of paraganglioma are, difficult to diagnose radiologically; hence, diagnosis is confirmed histopathologically. Radiologically, paragangliomas are similar to ependymomas, and, histopathologically, they are similar to neuroendocrine tumors. We evaluated the case of a 76-year-old woman with a spinal paraganglioma that was associated with back pain and radiating pain in both the lower extremities. She underwent an operation, and her symptoms were relieved. Here, we describe a rare case of paraganglioma that was adherent to the cauda equina.

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Oh, H. S., Kim, T. W., & Park, K. H. (2014). Spinal Paraganglioma Adherent to the Cauda Equina. Korean Journal of Spine, 11(4), 252. https://doi.org/10.14245/kjs.2014.11.4.252

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