A rare high cervical intradural subpial lipoma unassociated with spinal dysraphism manifested by a slowly progressive myelopathy simulating Brown-Sequard syndrome in a 37-year-old male. The diagnosis was based on neuroradiological imaging. Intraoperative recording of somatosensory evoked potentials showed recovery of the prolonged N_ latency, indicating adequate decompression was achieved
Most of the spinal cord lipomas reported in the literature are intradural extramedullary, and true i...
Intraosseous lipomas are rare, benign bone tumors, comprising less than 0.1% of all primary bone tum...
The authors describe the first case of spindle cell lipoma of the posterior neck invading the upper ...
A rare high cervical intradural subpial lipoma unassociated with spinal dysraphism manifested by a s...
Presence of adipose tissue in intradural locations is a pathological condition which can be seen ass...
A case of isolated intradural spinal cord lipoma is presented. Most isolated spinal cord lipomas are...
INTRODUCTION and CASE DESCRIPTION: Intramedullary lipomas are rare tumours of the spinal cord and ac...
Background: Intradural spinal lipomas without an associated dysraphism, represent a fraction of an a...
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Intradural spinal lipomas are rare in an adult population. They are mostly asymptomatic and usually ...
Spinal cord lipomas are rare and benign tumors which may cause progressive neurological deficits due...
Spinal intradural lipoma is a rare condition, accounting for < 1% of all spinal cord tumors.1When...
It's uncommon to have an intradural lipoma without spinal dysraphism. The majority are asymptomatic,...
We report the case of a 14-year-old girl with huge cervical intramedullary lipoma, who presented wit...
We report a rare case of adult subpial spinal lipoma at the conus medullaris level. A 61-year-old ma...
Most of the spinal cord lipomas reported in the literature are intradural extramedullary, and true i...
Intraosseous lipomas are rare, benign bone tumors, comprising less than 0.1% of all primary bone tum...
The authors describe the first case of spindle cell lipoma of the posterior neck invading the upper ...
A rare high cervical intradural subpial lipoma unassociated with spinal dysraphism manifested by a s...
Presence of adipose tissue in intradural locations is a pathological condition which can be seen ass...
A case of isolated intradural spinal cord lipoma is presented. Most isolated spinal cord lipomas are...
INTRODUCTION and CASE DESCRIPTION: Intramedullary lipomas are rare tumours of the spinal cord and ac...
Background: Intradural spinal lipomas without an associated dysraphism, represent a fraction of an a...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Intradural spinal lipomas are rare in an adult population. They are mostly asymptomatic and usually ...
Spinal cord lipomas are rare and benign tumors which may cause progressive neurological deficits due...
Spinal intradural lipoma is a rare condition, accounting for < 1% of all spinal cord tumors.1When...
It's uncommon to have an intradural lipoma without spinal dysraphism. The majority are asymptomatic,...
We report the case of a 14-year-old girl with huge cervical intramedullary lipoma, who presented wit...
We report a rare case of adult subpial spinal lipoma at the conus medullaris level. A 61-year-old ma...
Most of the spinal cord lipomas reported in the literature are intradural extramedullary, and true i...
Intraosseous lipomas are rare, benign bone tumors, comprising less than 0.1% of all primary bone tum...
The authors describe the first case of spindle cell lipoma of the posterior neck invading the upper ...