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Intradural extramedullary capillary hemangioma of the cauda equina: case report of a rare spinal tumor.

Liam P HughesGarrett LargozaThiago S MontenegroCaio M MatiasAnthony StefanelliMark T CurtisJames S Harrop
Published in: Spinal cord series and cases (2021)
Clinically, patients with capillary hemangiomas of the cauda equina present with space-occupying compressive deficits, including progressive low back and lower extremity pain, motor deficits, paresthesias, sensory loss, and bowel and bladder dysfunction. Acute presentation can transpire following a hemorrhagic episode, although this is more associated with cavernous rather than capillary hemangiomas. Our patient demonstrated non-acute, progressive weakness, and late-onset bladder and bowel dysfunction. This report demonstrates that this rare lesion should be included in the differential diagnosis of cauda equina lesions.
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