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Large primary Intradural extramedullary spinal tumors: A case report.

Intradural extramedullary spinal tumors occured in 80 % of intradural tumor. Pain and motor disturbance are the most common symptomps. We present a case of 50 years-old man with intradural extramedullary spinal tumors. Patient complained radiating back pain, which getting worse with activity. There was history of antituberculosis treatment, no history of trauma and tumor. Physical examination revealed lack of flexion, extension, lateral bending and rotation, lack of patellar and achilees tendon reflexes, hypoesthesia at level L2 and L3. Magnetic resonance imaging showed "dumbbell shaped" mass, suggesting schwannoma. Lateral incision, extended to posterior combining with posterior approach was performed. Patient had improved ROM and no pain nor instability. In this report, we performed surgical procedure as a treatment for intradural extramedullary spinal tumor.

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