A Case of the Cauda Equina Tumor
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A case of the extradural cauda equina tumor demonstrating the bony involvement of the fifth lumbar vertebra and a dumb bell shape was reported.A man, thirty-three years old, had the low back pain and the radiating pain to the left lower extremity. In 1958, he complained of the above symptoms after the lumbar contusion due to the traffic accident. At Jan. 25, 1966, when admitted, he showed the left sciatica and the numbness on his left lower extremity, and his radiograms showed the widening of the spinal canal and the destruction of the fifth lumbar vertebra, and the filling defect due to pressure from the left side in the myelogram. The dumb bell shaped tumor was removed from the left side of the vertebral body (L5) extradurally and proved the neurinoma histologically.
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