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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1995;24(8): 956-960.
Enterogenous Cyst in Thoracic Spinal Canal.
Gyu Nam Rim, Tae Young Kim, Byung Kab Han, Jong Moon Kim
Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, Wonkwang University, Iri, Korea.
ABSTRACT
The case of an 33-year-old man with an intradural and extramedullary enterogenous cyst in the thoracic spinal canal is presented. Enterogenous cysts are rare cystic tumors located in the spinal canal and causing spinal compression, and about half of the cases of enterogenous cysts are associated with congenital anomalies. This patient, however, had no vertebral anomaly or other evidence of congenital melformation. We reviewed literatures and recorded the distinguished features of intraspinal enterogenous cysts and discuss the clinical, radiological and histological findings.
Key Words: Enterogenous cyst; Congenital; Spinal canal
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