Author:
Yasui Toshihiro,Yagura Hisatoshi,Komiyama Masaki,Fu Yoshihiko,Nagata Yasunori,Tamura Katsuhiko,Khosla Virender Kumar,Hakuba Akira
Abstract
✓ A young woman with a fourth ventricular ependymoma underwent radiotherapy following tumor excision. Twenty months later she developed a progressive neurological deficit at the C-2 vertebral level. Gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging, showed an intramedullary lesion at the C-2 level. Although radiation myelopathy was suspected, tumor recurrence could not be excluded. Re-exploration and histopathology both confirmed a diagnosis of radiation myelopathy. A retrospective review of the case indicated findings favoring radiation myelopathy. The pertinent literature is reviewed and the findings discussed.
Publisher
Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)
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