Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4099718 The Spine Journal 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Background contextThere is no previous report on the intraspinal ganglion cyst of the posterior longitudinal ligament in a teenager.PurposeTo report a case of radiculopathy caused by a ganglion cyst of the posterior longitudinal ligament in a teenager.Study designCase report.MethodsA 17-year-old male with a 4-month history of left L5 radicular pain was found to have an intraspinal cystic lesion causing radicular compression. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a cystic lesion located in the ventral side of the dura. The patient suffered from severe leg pain. As a result, a surgical operation was therefore performed.ResultsThe cyst containing jelly-like components and a hemorrhage was punctured and then extirpated. It originated from the posterior longitudinal ligament. A histological study revealed the cyst to be without any synovial layers.ConclusionsThis is the first report to describe a ganglion cyst originating from the posterior longitudinal ligament in a teenager. This possible etiology should be kept in mind for any other individuals displaying symptoms of spinal nerve root compression as well as disc herniation.

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