Acute paraplegia due to an extradural spinal lipoma: Case report

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We describe a 20 year old man, who presented with an acute onset of transverse myelopathy evolving over 24 h at T6 spinal level; as yet, an unreported presenting symptom from a midthoracic intraspinal lipoma. The C.S.F findings suggested a spinal block. MRI, imaging was not practical. Urgent myelography revealed extradural compression at the T5-6 vertebral level. The patient underwent surgical debulking of the tumor which on histopathology was found to be a lipoma, but there was no neurological improvement even at 3 months follow up. We believe that patients with intraspinal lipomas are at high risk of developing irreversible neurological dysfunction.

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Meisheri, Y. V., Mehta, S., & Chattopadhyay, K. (1996). Acute paraplegia due to an extradural spinal lipoma: Case report. Spinal Cord, 34(10), 633–634. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1996.114

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