Abstract
Background: Extradural spinal meningiomas are rare, and few appear as lipomatous meningiomas in an “en-plaque” form. The transitional fibroblastic subtype, with lipid accumulation within the tumoral cells, is typically more aggressive and surgically challenging to resect. Case Description: A 42-year-old male presented with neck pain and progressive paresthesias in both upper extremities. Based on the radiological findings, the tentative preoperative diagnosis was lymphoma. However, the biopsy confirmed a meningioma. The patient underwent a combined extradural anterior and posterior approach, resulting in full tumor resection. Histopathologically, the final report documented a lipomatous meningioma. Conclusions: Extradural spinal lipomatous meningiomas (i.e., “en-plaque”) are rare and typically result in rapid clinical deterioration. The radiological diagnosis may be difficult, while ultrasonography helps to define their extradural location facilitating planning for gross total anterior/posterior excision where indicated.
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De Eulate-Beramendi, S. A., Piña-Batista, K. M., & Rial-Basalo, J. C. (2019, March 26). Extradural en-plaque spinal lipomatous meningioma: A case report and literature review. Surgical Neurology International. Scientific Scholar. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI-87-2019
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