An Unusual Case of Idiopathic Spinal Epidural Lipomatosis

Pranab Jyoti Borah
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An excess of adipose tissue buildup restricted to the lumbar and thoracic areas of the spine is the cause of spinal epidural lipomatosis. The etiology of spinal epidural lipomatosis can be broadly categorized based on five often related risk factors: obesity, endogenous steroid hormonal disease, spine surgery, exogenous steroid use and idiopathic disease. However, the actual pathophysiology of the condition remains unclear. Neurological impairments, myelopathy, radiculopathy, neurogenic claudication, loss of sensation, difficulties voiding, lower extremity weakness and infrequently cauda equina syndrome might result from the progression of spinal epidural lipomatosis. Conservative treatment focuses on reducing symptoms that result from common risk factors and is primarily patient-specific. Open surgical procedures and minimally invasive surgery have shown to be effective if more advanced means of treatment are required. Here, we report an unusual case of idiopathic spinal epidural lipomatosis. Treatment will depend on the neurological status of the patient. We opted to manage the patient conservatively and closely monitor her on follow up visits.
特发性脊髓硬膜外脂肪瘤病的一个罕见病例
脊柱硬膜外脂肪瘤病的病因是腰椎和胸椎部位脂肪组织堆积过多。脊柱硬膜外脂肪瘤病的病因可根据五个通常相关的风险因素进行大致分类:肥胖、内源性类固醇激素疾病、脊柱手术、外源性类固醇使用和特发性疾病。然而,这种疾病的实际病理生理学仍不清楚。脊柱硬膜外脂肪瘤病的进展可能会导致神经系统损伤、脊髓病、根神经病、神经源性跛行、感觉丧失、排尿困难、下肢无力,马尾综合征也不常见。如果需要更先进的治疗手段,开放性外科手术和微创手术已被证明是有效的。在此,我们报告了一例不寻常的特发性脊柱硬膜外脂肪瘤病。治疗方法取决于患者的神经状况。我们选择对患者进行保守治疗,并在随访时对其进行密切监测。
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