Hydrocephalus and Papilledema in Spinal Cord Tumors: A Report of Two Cases

Abstract Background The association between spinal cord tumors and hydrocephalus is a rarely reported phenomenon. Diagnosis in this group of patients is difficult as they present with findings of an intracranial pathology and the symptoms of a spinal lesion may be absent. C...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Nabil Marzban, Ankur Saxena, Dev Bhattacharyya, Marcel Ivanov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 2016-04-01
Series:The Surgery Journal
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Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0036-1584584
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Summary:Abstract Background The association between spinal cord tumors and hydrocephalus is a rarely reported phenomenon. Diagnosis in this group of patients is difficult as they present with findings of an intracranial pathology and the symptoms of a spinal lesion may be absent. Case Report We report two cases of spinal cord tumors presenting with visual disturbance and findings of increased intracranial pressure. Discussions Mechanisms describing the relationship between spinal cord tumors and increased intracranial pressure have been explained. Most of the literature reported marked regression of these manifestations after tumor excision. Conclusions Spinal cord tumors associated with hydrocephalus and papilledema are rare conditions. The diagnosis of these conditions may be difficult or confusing because the symptoms referable to the spinal lesion may be minimal. Meticulous history taking, examination, and investigations are mandatory to diagnose this entity.
ISSN:2378-5128
2378-5136