Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2735185 | Radiography | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Study designWe report a case of intra-medullary tuberculoma in a 22 year-old man with progressive paraparesis and sphincter dysfunction.ObjectivesTo present a case of intra-medullary tuberculosis and to describe the MRI's contribution to the diagnosis.Summary of background dataIntra-medullary spinal tuberculoma is a rare form of central nervous system tuberculosis.The subject and diagnosis methodsThe patient, a 22 year-old man, presented with an intra-medullary tuberculoma of the dorsal spinal cord diagnosed after 6 month history of progressive paraparesis and sphincter dysfunction. MRI visualized ring enhancement of the intra-medullary dorsal lesion.ResultsTotal resection of the intra-medullary mass was performed through a posterior myelotomy. Histological examination revealed a granulomatous necrosis with caseum. The patient was treated with four anti-tuberculosis drugs in association with corticotherapy. The paraparesis and sphincter dysfunction improved.ConclusionsIntra-medullary spinal tuberculoma is rare, but must be considered in the differential diagnosis of spinal cord compression.