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Extradural meningeal cyst. Case report and review of the literature.
Extradural meningeal cysts are rare spinal lesions. The clinical presentation is most often characterized by a slowly progressive spastic paraparesis, frequently associated with pain. Adequate drainage of the cyst with obliteration of the neck of the cyst or complete removal of the cyst can bring about a permanent resolution of the symptoms. The use of somatosensory cortical evoked responses also has an important role in the surgical management of this problem.