Acute paraplegia by spinal angiolipoma. Case report and literature review

Spinal angiolipoma is an uncommon form of benign tumor. There are 142 reported cases and only one of acute paraplegia. We describe a case of a 39 year old male with acute spinal paraplegia angiolipoma in T4-T5 with surgical resolution three weeks after the onset of the neurological syndrome. Postoperative neurologic recovery was complete. The angiolipoma consists of mature fat cells and abnormal blood vessels. There are 2 types: non-infiltrating and infiltrating. Its clinical course is slow and progressive, it can be accelerated by vascular phenomena, intratumoral abscess, and pregnancy. There is just one report of spontaneous intratumoral hemorrhage and acute paraplegia, coinciding with our case. There is no consensus as to treatment, and release and complete resection are suggested, as it is a disease with good prognosis. Angiolipoma spinal epidural is a rare form of benign tumor, and the treatment of this pathology continues to be release and resection of the tumor, with a favorable prognosis, despite the delay in surgery, as in the case reported. Intratumoral bleeding should be considered a cause of acute spinal compression syndrome, as ocurred in our patient.

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Main Authors: Bovier,Enrique Gonzalo, Gardino,Emiliano, Chemes,Lucas Nicolás, Nogueira,Federico, Romero,Verónica Diana
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna 2014
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-18512014000200147
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