1. [Pneumorachis: report of three rare causes]
- Author
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I, Hasni Bouraoui, W, Gamoun, K, Mrad Dali, H, Boughammoura, S, Hmila, N, Arifa, I, Ksira, J, Mazhoud, H, Jemni, and K, Tlili Graies
- Subjects
Emphysema ,Male ,Lumbar Vertebrae ,Rectal Neoplasms ,Carcinoma ,Intervertebral Disc Degeneration ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Rectal Diseases ,Intestinal Perforation ,Synovial Cyst ,Humans ,Female ,Spinal Diseases ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Low Back Pain ,Spinal Canal - Abstract
The presence of gas in the spinal canal or pneumorachis is a rare imaging finding, typically incidental. Pneumorachis may be due to several degenerative, traumatic, infectious, tumoral or iatrogenic etiologies. We report three cases of pneumorachis in patients with lumbar back pain. A case occurred in a patient with advanced degenerative disk disease. Another was in a patient with posterior facet synovial cyst. The last was in a patient with locally advanced rectal carcinoma complicated by perforation. Pneumorachis was detected on MRI in two cases and on CT in all three cases.
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- 2010