intraspinale Tumoren
A rare cause
of acute paraplegia: granulocytic sarcoma. T1-weighted sagittal MRI showed: Extensive epidural lesion extending from D4 to D10, isointense, compressing the spinal cord, associated to a diffuse low signal intensity of the vertebral bone marrow (tumoral infiltration).
Spinal
ependymoma in a patient with Kabuki syndrome: a case report. Spine MRI, sagittal pre-operative and post-operative images. Sagittal pre-operative TSE T2 WI (a) and T1 WI with Gd (b) show a lumbar endocanalar mass extending from L3 to L4, isointense on T1 and T2 WI with peripheral contrast enhancement. Sagittal post-operative TSE T2 WI (c) and T1 WI with Gd (d) show total resection of the tumor
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu intraspinale Tumoren: