4 結果
Bronchogenic cysts (BCs) are congenital malformations that originate from remnants of the primitive foregut. Intraspinal BCs, especially those of the conus medullaris are rare with only one case reported until now. To date, a bronchogenic cyst with spinal cord tethering has not been previously
OBJECTIVE
To report a case of thoracic myelopathy secondary to intradural extramedullary bronchogenic cyst.
METHODS
Case report.
RESULTS
A 20-year-old man presented to the emergency department with increasing back pain and lower-extremity weakness. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a cystic
Bronchogenic cysts are mainly benign, congenital abnormalities, originating from the remnants of the primitive foregut. However, intracranial bronchogenic cysts have been rarely observed. Hence, better understanding of the suprasellar bronchogenic cysts is of great significance to BACKGROUND
We report the symptoms beginning with weakness and the clinical courses of a patient who was diagnosed with an intradural extramedullary bronchogenic cyst.
UNASSIGNED
The patient was a 44-year-old man visited the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation for walking difficulties