Midline sacral meningeal cysts: Neurophysiology abnormalities and their correlation with pelvic sensory and visceral symptoms
Ivan Cabrilo,
Claire Hentzen,
Prasad Malladi
et al.
Abstract:Background and purposeMidline sacral meningeal cysts (MSMCs) are cerebrospinal fluid‐filled dural diverticula. Although widely considered asymptomatic, cases involving voiding difficulties or pain have been reported. The aims of this study were, firstly, to describe the clinical presentation of patients with symptomatic MSMCs, secondly, to assess the impact of the cyst on nerve root function, and, thirdly, to assess whether nerve root injury is more frequent in patients with MSMCs than those with Tarlov cysts … Show more
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