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BMJ Publishing Group, BMJ Case Reports, feb12 1(2011), p. bcr0920103365-bcr0920103365

DOI: 10.1136/bcr.09.2010.3365

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Dorsal epidural spinal lipomatosis

Journal article published in 2011 by S. Chibbaro ORCID, G. Mirone, M. Nouri, P. Di Emidio, M. Polivka, M. Marsella, B. George
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Abstract

The authors report a case of a thoracic epidural spinal lipomatosis causing severe neurological deficits along the review of pertinent literature. The patient is a 56-year-old woman who presented with acute onset of severe paraparesis; she was investigated with cervical and thoracic MRI and then surgically managed because of an intraspinal mass compressing the cord. The operation consisted in the excision of the mass confirmed to be a fibrolipoma by pathological analysis. The patient attained complete neurological recovery and at 18 months follow-up she reported a generalised well-being. Thoracic lipomas are rare lesions that presenting mostly with back pain; however, in rare instances they may cause progressive and/or abrupt neurological dysfunction. Appropriate imaging can help in the diagnosis and management of such cases.