A rare case of intramedullary schwannoma at conus medullaris: A case report with review of literature

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Background: Intramedullary spinal schwannomas constitute only 0.3% of primary spine tumors. We could identify only 13 such cases involving the conus that were not associated with neurofibromatosis (NF). Here, we report a 70-year-old male without NF who was found to have a paraparesis due to a schwannoma of the thoracolumbar junction/conus (D11-L2). Case Description: A 70-year-old male presented with an L1-level paraparesis with urinary incontinence. The magnetic resonance showed an intramedullary mass of 85 × 10 mm extending from D11 to L2; it demonstrated significant patchy enhancement. The patient underwent a D12 and L1 laminectomy with gross total excision of the mass that proved to be a schwannoma. Three months postoperatively, he was able to ambulate with support, and regained sphincter function. Conclusion: Intramedullary schwannomas involving the conus/thoracolumbar junction are rare, and can be successfully excised resulting in good outcomes.

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Varshney, R., Bharadwaj, P., Choudhary, A., Paliwal, P., & Kaushik, K. (2021). A rare case of intramedullary schwannoma at conus medullaris: A case report with review of literature. Surgical Neurology International, 11. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_718_2020

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