Intramedullary spinal tuberculoma presenting as a conus tumor: a case report and review of the literature |
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Authors: | T. Süzer E. Coşkun K. Tahta H. Bayramoğglu E. Düzcan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Neurosurgery, Pamukkale University School of Medicine, PK 66, Denizli, 20100, Turkey Tel. +90-258-2114805; Fax +90-258-2421134, TR;(2) Department of Pathology, Pamukkale University School of Medicine, Denizli, Turkey, TR |
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Abstract: | Intramedullary spinal tuberculoma is a rare form of central nervous system tuberculosis. Although tuberculosis is unusual in the west, it is still prevalent in Asia and Africa. We report a case in which the diagnosis was made histologically without evidence of symptoms of systemic tuberculosis. The lesion, located in the conus medullaris, mimicked a conus tumor. The patient was a 20-year-old man who presented with a history of progressive leg weakness, urinary urgency, and impotence. There was no history of, or recent contact with, tuberculosis. A diagnosis of an intramedullary tumor in the conus medullaris was made by MRI. The patient underwent a T11-L1 laminectomy and total resection of the lesion with microsurgical technique. Histologic examination revealed a granulomatous lesion containing Langhans’ giant cells, inflammatory cells, and caseating necrosis. Antituberculous medication was instituted as soon as the diagnosis was made. Neurologic symptoms and signs slowly improved postoperatively. A combination of microsurgical resection and antituberculous chemotherapy should be the choice of treatment for intramedullary tuberculomas. Received: 11 January 1997 Revised: 1 April 1997 Accepted: 17 April 1997 |
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Keywords: | Intramedullary spinal tuberculoma MRI Spinal cord Tuberculoma Tuberculosis |
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