학술논문

Intracranial dural based marginal zone MALT-type B-cell lymphoma: a case -- Based update and literature review.
Document Type
Article
Source
British Journal of Neurosurgery. Dec2023, Vol. 37 Issue 6, p1480-1486. 12p.
Subject
*MUCOSA-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma
*LITERATURE reviews
*SYNOVIAL cyst
*EPIDERMAL cyst
*LUMBAR vertebrae diseases
*ARACHNOID cysts
Language
ISSN
0268-8697
Abstract
Introduction: Inter-dural juxta-facet spinal cysts occur rarely. They form as part of the degenerative spinal disease process and can be misdiagnosed as synovial cysts or ganglion cysts. We report the case of a thoracic inter-dural juxta-facet spinal cyst causing acute compressive thoracic myelopathy. Methods: The data was collected retrospectively from patient records. The literature review was performed in PubMed. Results: We report a case of symptomatic inter-dural juxta-facet thoracic spinal cyst. The literature review showed a variety of different spinal cysts including arachnoid cyst, discal cyst, ganglion cyst, epidermoid cyst and synovial cysts. Micro-instability and repeated microtrauma associated with degenerative changes are most likely contributors to its formation. Asymptomatic cysts can show spontaneous resolution. When symptomatic, they can be managed with surgical excision with good patient outcome. Conclusion: Inter-dural spinal cysts can be diagnosed and surgically excised to produce excellent postoperative outcome. High pre-operative index of suspicion of this diagnosis together with good understanding of the intraoperative anatomy are essential to avoid inadvertent dural breach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]