终末室管膜瘤:甲胺增强CT评价

Ay-Ming Wang , Jackson C.T. Lin , Hani A. Haykal, Amir A. Zamani, Calvin L. Rumbaugh
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本文报告两例经手术证实的粘稠脊髓终丝室管膜瘤。在这两种情况下,都进行了脊髓造影和甲氮酰胺增强计算机断层扫描(CT)。一例下胸椎髓内肿瘤,神经孔软组织肿块,下胸椎和上腰椎椎管增大,另一例在T12-L1水平发现硬膜内髓外肿瘤。两名患者均有正常的颅脑CT扫描,均表现出相似的症状——腰痛、无力和腿部或腿部感觉异常,持续时间长达3年。脊髓造影和甲氧胺增强CT扫描用于评估一名患者的椎间盘疾病和另一名患者的椎管狭窄。室管膜瘤是偶然发现的,然后通过手术切除。病理证实了诊断。
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Ependymoma of filum terminale: Metrizamide-enhanced CT evaluation

Two cases of surgically proven myxopapollary ependymomas of filum terminale are reported. In both, myelography and metrizamide-enhanced computed tomographic (CT) scans were performed. An intramedullary tumor in the lower thoracic spine, soft-tissue masses in the neural foramina and enlarged bony spinal canal in the lower thoracic and upper lumbar spine were noted in one case and, in the other, an intradural extramedullary tumor at T12-L1 level. Both patients had normal cranial CT scans, and both presented with similar symptoms—low back pain and weakness and paresthesia of leg or legs for up to 3 years' duration. Myelography and metrizamide-enhanced CT scans were performed in order to evaluate disc disease in one patient and spinal stenosis in the other. Ependymoma was an incidental finding, which was then removed by surgical resection. Pathology confirmed the diagnosis.

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