Jf. Harrington et al., SPINAL EPIDURAL CAVERNOUS ANGIOMA PRESENTING AS A LUMBAR RADICULOPATHY WITH ANALYSIS OF MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING CHARACTERISTICS - CASE-REPORT, Neurosurgery, 36(3), 1995, pp. 581-584
EPIDURAL CAVERNOUS ANGIOMAS are apparently rare lesions. We present an
unusual case of chronic lumbar radiculopathy secondary to an epidural
cavernous hemangioma extending into the intervertebral foramen. Few s
uch reports have had the benefit of modern neuroimaging techniques to
aid in preoperative diagnosis, and, therefore, magnetic resonance imag
ing of these lesions has not been extensively described. This article
discusses the implications of the clinical presentation of the patient
and reviews the characteristic magnetic resonance imaging appearance
of this lesion garnered from this case and from a review of the litera
ture.