A Rare Intradural Extramedullary Calcifying Pseudoneoplasm of the Spine Presenting with Radiculopathy

Kevin Reinard

Department of Neurosurgery, Henry Ford Health System, 2799 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48202, United States of America.

Donald Seyfried

Department of Neurosurgery, Henry Ford Health System, 2799 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48202, United States of America.

Jorge Gutierrez

Department of Pathology, Henry Ford Health System, 2799 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48202, United States of America.

Jack Rock *

Department of Neurosurgery, Henry Ford Health System, 2799 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48202, United States of America.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: Calcifying pseudoneoplasms of the neuroaxis (CPN) are rare, poorly understood lesions of the central nervous system that pose a diagnostic challenge because they mimic the more common calcified lesions of the neuroaxis. We highlight the relevant clinical presentation as well as radiological and histopathological features unique to intraspinal CPNs.
Presentation of Case: We present the case of a 44-year-old Hispanic male with lumbar radiculopathy, radiological features of an indolent, intradural extramedullary mass, and a histopathological evaluation consistent with CPN. The patient underwent successful surgical resection and remained neurologically intact at long-term follow-up.
Discussion: Epidural CPNs have been described in the literature. However, intradural CPNs are exceedingly rare lesions, and as a result, are not routinely included in the differential diagnosis of calcified, intraspinal lesions. Although there are currently no consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and management of intraspinal CPNs, understanding the clinical presentation and radiological features of these lesions is crucial for spine surgeons and neurosurgeons because surgical resection may offer a cure.
Conclusion: Calcifying pseudoneoplasms may present as intradural abnormalities that mimic more prevalent lesions such as meningiomas. Surgical resection should be considered as first-line treatment because it is associated with low morbidity and may be potentially curative.

Keywords: Calcifying pseudoneoplasm, fibro-osseous lesion, intradural calcified mass, radiculopathy.


How to Cite

Reinard, Kevin, Donald Seyfried, Jorge Gutierrez, and Jack Rock. 2015. “A Rare Intradural Extramedullary Calcifying Pseudoneoplasm of the Spine Presenting With Radiculopathy”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 7 (5):419-24. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJMMR/2015/16543.

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