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Myxopapillary Ependymoma as a possible cause for lower back pain in children: case report

Gordana Miličić ; Klinika za dječje bolesti Zagreb, Zavod za dječju ortopediju, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Ivan Krolo ; KB "Sestre milosrdnice", Zavod za dijagnostičku i intervencijsku radiologiju, Zagreb
Javor Vrdoljak ; Klinika za dječje bolesti Zagreb, Zavod za dječju ortopediju, Zagreb, Hrvatska


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Abstract



Myxopapillary ependymoma (ME) is one of the types of ependymoma, which can be localized spinally, (Conus medullaris-fillum terminale region). The spinal ependymoma is usully a benign tumor. It most commonly occurs in the fourth decade of life, and can be observed in only in 8-20% children. If the tumor is localized in the L-S region of the spinal canal, it can cause lower back pain with radicular pain (lumboischialgia) which was the case with the patient presented in this case report. The patient underwent the algorithm of tests appropriate for lumboischialgy: X-ray of L-S spine, EMNG of the lower extremities, CT targeted according to the EMNG findings, and finally magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the L-S spine with and without contrast (T1 and T2 weighted image). Only the MRI of the L-S spine showed the tumor, and after neurosurgical consultation, surgery was undertaken. Patho- histological (PHD) analysis confirmed the diagnosis of Ependymoma myxopapillare.

Keywords

EPENDYMOMA – diagnosis, complications, pathology, surgery; SPINAL CORD NEOPLASMS - diagnosis, complications, pathology, surgery; LOW BACK PAIN – etiology; MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

Hrčak ID:

22268

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/22268

Publication date:

3.4.2008.

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