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  • Title: Foraminal epidural extra osseous cavernous hemangioma of the cervical spine: a case report.
    Author: Carlier R, Engerand S, Lamer S, Vallee C, Bussel B, Polivka M.
    Journal: Spine (Phila Pa 1976); 2000 Mar 01; 25(5):629-31. PubMed ID: 10749642.
    Abstract:
    STUDY DESIGN: A case report of purely epidural foraminal cervical cavernous angioma assessed by magnetic resonance imaging and diagnosed at pathologic study. OBJECTIVE: To illustrate a rare cause of cervical foraminal mass mimicking a schwannoma. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Several cases of epidural cavernous angioma have been reported. A purely epidural cavernous angioma in a cervical foramen has never been reported in the literature. METHOD: A 36-year-old man sought treatment for acute weakness in his right upper limb with radicular distribution. On magnetic resonance images, the lesion appeared as a foraminal mass with no bone invasion or hematic components. It enhanced after intravenous administration of Gadolinium. Pathologic study after surgery showed a typical cavernous angioma. RESULTS: The patient improved slightly after surgery. CONCLUSION: Clinical and radiologic presentation could be confusing in a purely foraminal epidural cervical cavernous hemangioma. Cavernous hemangioma must be known as a differential diagnosis of a foraminal schwannoma. Diagnosis of cavernous angioma is made easily on pathologic examination.
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