Symptomatic central canal rupture heralding the presence of an asymptomatic conus dermoid
Authors: Kasliwal, Manish1; Sinha, Sumit; Sharma, Bhawani; Garg, Ajay
Source: Journal of Neuro-Oncology, Volume 84, Number 1, August 2007 , pp. 39-40(2)
Publisher: Springer
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Abstract:
Dermoid cysts represent a rare group of tumors manifesting predominantly in adulthood. Rupture of these tumors is well described with it being symptomatic more commonly intracranially as compared to central canal rupture of intraspinally located dermoid tumor which not only is uncommon, but also frequently asymptomatic. The authors report an unusual case of asymptomatic conus dermoid in a young male diagnosed when investigated for a symptomatic isolated central canal rupture. Fatty contents within the central canal may be a harbinger of an underlying dermoid tumor and a whole spine MRI should be performed in such cases to rule out this bizarre presentation.Keywords: Conus dermoid; Central canal; Rupture; Symptomatic
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1007/s11060-007-9393-4
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