Intramedulary Epidermoid Cyst of the Dorsal Spine: A Case Report.

Md. Shafiul Alam, T. Farzana
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Spinal epidermoid cysts are cystic tumours lined by squamous epithelium. Unlike dermoid cysts, they do not contain skin appendages (hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands). They are usually extramedullary but rarely can be intramedullary. They may be congenital or acquired. Especially they are not associated with spinal dysraphism. Intramedullary epidermoid cysts of the spinal cord are rare tumours, only few cases having been reported in the literature. They comprise between 0.5% to 1% of all spinal tumours but account for up to 10% of intraspinal tumours in children.  We report a case of 45 years-old female patient who presented with a 18 months history of progressive lower extremity weakness and spasticity. But her bowel/bladder function was normal. Magnetic resonance imaging of the thoracic spine revealed a 3 cm intramedullary mass at the T3-4 level. A T3 to T5 laminnectomy with complete removal of the intradural mass was performed. Intraoperative findings and final histopathological examination revealed an
脊背髓内表皮样囊肿1例。
脊髓表皮样囊肿是由鳞状上皮排列的囊性肿瘤。与皮样囊肿不同,它们不含皮肤附属物(毛囊、汗腺、皮脂腺)。它们通常在髓外,但很少在髓内。它们可能是先天性的,也可能是后天的。特别是它们与脊柱发育异常无关。脊髓髓内表皮样囊肿是一种罕见的肿瘤,文献报道的病例很少。它们占所有脊柱肿瘤的0.5%至1%,但占儿童脊柱内肿瘤的10%。我们报告一例45岁女性患者,其表现为18个月进行性下肢无力和痉挛史。但她的肠道和膀胱功能都正常。胸椎磁共振成像显示在T3-4水平有一个3厘米的髓内肿块。行T3至T5椎板切除术,完全切除硬膜内肿块。术中发现和最终的组织病理学检查显示
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