1. Case report: A cystic capillary hemangioma located at the conus medullaris mimicking hemangioblastoma
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Jiachen Sun, Jiuhong Li, Ziba Ayi, Feilong Yang, Junlin Hu, Xuhui Hui, Haifeng Chen, and Jiaojiang He
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capillary hemangioma ,cystic ,spinal ,conus medullaris ,mimicking ,hemangioblastoma ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Capillary hemangiomas, usually found in skin and mucosal tissues, are rarely encountered within the spinal cord, presenting a significant diagnostic challenge. We report a rare case of intradural extramedullary capillary hemangioma at the conus medullaris in a 66-year-old female patient. Our initial diagnosis leaned towards a cystic hemangioblastoma based on MRI findings due to the presence of cystic formation with an enhanced mural nodule. However, surgical exploration and subsequent pathological examination revealed the lesion as a capillary hemangioma. To the authors’ knowledge, this case may represent the first documented instance of a spinal capillary hemangioma that mimics a cystic hemangioblastoma.
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- 2024
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