Case Report

THORACIC INTRADURAL INTRAMEDULLARY CAVERNOMA

  • Selçuk ÖZDOĞAN
  • Sebahat Nacar DOĞAN
  • Erek ÖZTÜRK
  • Ali Haluk DÜZKALIR
  • Eyüp Can SAVRUNLU
  • Erdinç CİVELEK
  • Serdar KABATAŞ

Received Date: 07.09.2016 Accepted Date: 14.11.2016 J Turk Spinal Surg 2017;28(1):49-52

Spinal cavernomas are rare pathologies that account 5% to 12% of spinal vascular abnormalities. Sensory or motor symptoms are most frequent followed by pain and bladder dysfunction. Since development of ultra-high resolution magnetic resonance imaging techniques and modern sequences like susceptibility-weighted imaging, spinal cavernous malformaions can be diagnosed more accurately. Surgical removal of a symptomatic cavernoma is suggested to prevent further neurological deterioration, but must be weighed against the potential risks of surgery. We represent a rare illustrative case of thoracal spinal intradural cavernoma associated with multiple intracranial cavernomas.

Keywords: Spinal cavernoma, thoracic intramedullary cavernoma, multiple cavernoma