Purely extradural spinal meningioma: A case report and literature review

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Background: Purely extradural spinal meningiomas (ESMs) are exceptionally rare and are often incorrectly diagnosed as metastases, hematological malignancies, or schwannomas. Here, we report a 66-year-old female who presented with an isolated extradural ESM. Case Description: A 66-year-old female presented with a 2.5-year history of a progressive paraparesis (i.e. T7 level) associated with a T5 sensory level. the MR showed a heterogeneously enhancing lesion circumferentially involving the spinal cord from T3 to T5, with left-sided T4/5 foraminal extension. Following a Simpson Grade 2 resection, the patient rapidly recovered full neurological function. Conclusion: the vast majority of the rarely encountered purely ESM are benign. Although gross total resection is optimal, additional adjunctive treatments are available for those treated with subtotal resections.

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Shui, C., Turchini, J., & Davies, M. (2021). Purely extradural spinal meningioma: A case report and literature review. Surgical Neurology International. Scientific Scholar. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_653_2021

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