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Title: Spinal cord compression caused by vertebral hemangioma being symptomatic during pregnancy
Authors: Kiroglu, Y.
Benek, B.
Yağcı, Baki
Cirak, B.
Tahta, K.
Keywords: Pregnancy
Spinal cord compression
Symptomatic
Vertebral Hemangioma
adult
article
artificial embolism
clinical article
clinical feature
female
hemangioma
human
nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
pregnancy
spinal angiography
spinal cord compression
spine surgery
Angiography
Back Pain
Cesarean Section
Embolization, Therapeutic
Female
Hemangioma
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
Paraplegia
Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Reoperation
Spinal Canal
Spinal Cord Compression
Spinal Neoplasms
Thoracic Vertebrae
Treatment Outcome
Vertebroplasty
Young Adult
Abstract: Background: Hemangioma is one of the most common benign tumors of the spine, and it remains silent in the vast majority of subjects afflicted. Pregnancy is a known risk factor for symptomatic conversion of the previously silent vertebral hemangiomas. However, the occurrence is rare with only 26 cases reported in the English medical literature. Case Description: A 22-year-old woman in her 36th week of gestation presented with acute onset of upper back pain and progressive paraplegia. Imaging studies revealed a T4 vertebral hemangioma, which involved the vertebral body, pedincules, transverse, and spinous process with a focal extradural extension of soft tissue component. She underwent emergent cesarean delivery and endovascular embolization, respectively. Her symptoms and neurologic deficits improved quickly. Her complaints restarted 2 years after embolization. Surgical treatment which consists of intraoperative vertebraplasty and segmental fixation was performed. The patient's postoperative recovery was excellent. Conclusion: According to literature review and our patient's outcome, pregnancy may induce neurologic symptoms and signs in silent spinal hemangiomas. The way of management is decided by whether the neurologic deficits depend on the deformity caused by hemangioma or some other factors including vascular insufficiency. © 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6832
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surneu.2007.09.025
ISSN: 0090-3019
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