Spinal Extradural Angiolipoma: A Report of Two Cases and Review of Literature.

Asian journal of neurosurgery Pub Date : 2025-03-24 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0045-1802625
Sathish Kumar Thellakanthiah Ekambaram, Arul Muthukumaraswamy, Vigneshwar Kumbakonam Sivaraman, Gokulesh Devannagoundanur Gurumurthy, Nandini Vijayakumar
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Spinal extradural angiolipomas (SEALs) are rare, benign neoplasms composed of mature adipocytes and vascular elements. They are often noninfiltrating and located in the posterior aspect of the spinal canal at the level of thoracic/dorsal vertebrae. Back pain, progressive paraparesis, and sensory disturbance in lower limbs are the typical symptoms. Here, we discuss two cases of SEALs presenting with subacute paraparesis. The magnetic resonance imaging of one patient was reported to be suggestive of spinal metastasis/plasmacytoma/sarcoma, while the other was reported as a spinal extradural hematoma. After laminectomy, both lesions were recognized as encapsulated extradural tumors and en-bloc resection was done. Postoperatively, the neurological deficits improved and there was no recurrence on 2-year follow-up. Histopathology characterized both of them to be extradural angiolipomas. Current experience and literature support curative surgical resection as the gold standard. The prognosis is excellent in most cases, even if total resection is not feasible. It is due to the slow-growing nature of the tumor and absence of malignant transformation.

脊髓硬膜外血管脂肪瘤2例报告并文献复习。
脊髓硬膜外血管脂肪瘤是一种罕见的良性肿瘤,由成熟的脂肪细胞和血管成分组成。它们通常是非浸润性的,位于椎管后部的胸椎/脊椎骨水平。背部疼痛、进行性麻痹和下肢感觉障碍是典型症状。在这里,我们讨论两例海豹表现为亚急性截瘫。据报道,一名患者的磁共振成像提示脊柱转移/浆细胞瘤/肉瘤,而另一名患者报告为脊髓硬膜外血肿。椎板切除术后,这两个病变都被认为是包封的硬膜外肿瘤,并进行了整体切除。术后神经功能缺损改善,随访2年无复发。组织病理学表现均为硬膜外血管脂肪瘤。目前的经验和文献支持治疗性手术切除为金标准。在大多数情况下,即使不能完全切除,预后也很好。这是由于肿瘤生长缓慢,没有恶性转化。
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