2014, Number 2
Lumbar epidural spinal Hodgkin lymphoma: a case report
Language: Spanish
References: 14
Page: 156-160
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: The inherent complexity of diseases demands a multidisciplinary attention to assure better results for patients. Intraspinal neoplasms are an example of this affirmation and however they don’t have the highest frequency, the clinical and radiological characteristics could become in a challenge for medical staff. Objective: to present a patient with an uncommon lumbar intraspinal neoplasm.Clinical case: A 31 year old white male patient with an onset of back and sciatic pain and left leg paresthesias and signs of radicular entrapment of the fourth and fifth lumbar roots. Lumbar spine radiological study by computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging showed the presence of a neoplasm who invaded the spinal canal and infiltrated the third lumbar vertebral body. Surgical treatment was decided by a staff of orthopedics and neurosurgeons. A laminectomy of the second to forth lumbar vertebrae was made, total complete removal of the neoplastic lesion, curettage of the affected vertebral body, followed by vertebral fusion with spinous apophysis and Luque technique. The trans-operatory pathological diagnosis was Hodgkin lymphoma. The post-operatory follow up included hematology management with specific chemotherapy. The patient has a favorable evolution with two years of asymptomatic survival and without handicap.
Conclusions: The precocious diagnosis of spine neoplasm toward an opportune and suitable treatment by a multidisciplinary team, assures the best results with a favorable repercussion in patients prognosis.
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