2018
DOI: 10.3892/ol.2018.8024
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Clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes of solitary spinal epidural cavernous angiomas

Abstract: Abstract. The majority of spinal cavernous angiomas (CAs) originate from the vertebral bodies with or without epidural space extension. Solitary epidural CAs are rare. In the present study, we retrospectively reviewed the records of 12 patients who underwent microsurgery for solitary spinal epidural CAs. All patients had performed pre-and postoperative magnetic resonance imaging. The patients were 7 females and 5 males with the mean age of 52.1 years. Two tumors were located in the cervicothoracic spine, nine … Show more

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“…Some cases reported strong adhesion with the nerve roots and surrounding tissues 16,17) , and subtotal resection was performed in some cases. Although subtotal resection was performed, one case was reported with symptoms completely resolving after surgery, and no exacerbations or recurrences were observed on MRI 16 months after surgery 10) .…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Some cases reported strong adhesion with the nerve roots and surrounding tissues 16,17) , and subtotal resection was performed in some cases. Although subtotal resection was performed, one case was reported with symptoms completely resolving after surgery, and no exacerbations or recurrences were observed on MRI 16 months after surgery 10) .…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 97%