Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4099872 The Spine Journal 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Background and contextMature teratomas are extremely rare spinal tumors, and in the cervical spine presentation in an adult it is even more infrequent. To the best of our knowledge, only five previous intramedullary teratomas in an adult cervical spine have been reported.PurposeHere, we present another case of a cervical intramedullary mature teratoma in an adult and review the literature.Study design and settingCase report and review of the literature.Patient sampleThirty-four-year old man with initial symptoms of numbness of his left fingers, and later brachialgia of the whole arm. The diagnosis from initial manifestation of symptoms was relatively long (11 years).MethodCase review and Medline/Internet search using key word adult, teratoma, cervical spine, and intramedullary.ResultCase report presented. Only five cases of intramedullary cervical teratoma were found in the world literature.ConclusionCervical intramedullary teratomas in adults are rare entities. The indolent nature of the condition often leads to late presentation. Surgery can result in good outcome and complete cure. This is, to our knowledge, only the sixth case of cervical teratoma in an adult.

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