Diagnostic Challenges of Rosai-Dorfman Disease Presenting as Pachymeningitis and Meningiomatosis: A Report of Two Unusual Cases Involving the Spinal Cord

Jun Hyeong Park, Chang Kyu Lee, Se Hoon Kim, Jong Hee Chang, Dong Ah Shin, Seong Yi, Yoon Ha, Keung Nyun Kim
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Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD) is an exceptionally rare medical condition, with spinal cord involvement even more infrequent. It is frequently misidentified as another malignancy or infectious disease. In this report, we present two cases of RDD with spinal cord involvement. Each patient presented with spinal intradural extramedullary masses within the thoracic and cervical levels, respectively. The differential diagnoses remained uncertain, with the potential for pachymeningitis and meningiomatosis due to the shared nature of nonspecific imaging findings and clinical symptoms in both conditions. Given the presence of neurologic symptoms and spinal cord compression, the individual lesions were surgically excised. Subsequent pathological analysis definitively confirmed the diagnosis of RDD. As an adjunctive therapeutic measure, both patients were orally administered prednisolone. Both patients exhibited favorable neurologic improvement. These cases highlight the diagnostic challenges of RDD when solely relying on imaging studies. Surgical intervention, in conjunction with a meticulous pathologic examination, is imperative for a precise diagnosis and guides appropriate treatment strategies. The multifaceted spatial manifestation of this disease further underscores the potential for multifocal occurrences within the central nervous system, providing an avenue for improved comprehension of the underlying mechanisms contributing to its dissemination. Key words: Histiocytosis, sinus; Meningioma; Meningitis; Spinal cord neoplasms
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以厚膜脑膜炎和脑膜瘤病为表现的rossai - dorfman病的诊断挑战:两例涉及脊髓的罕见病例报告
罗赛-多夫曼病(RDD)是一种非常罕见的疾病,脊髓受累更是罕见。它经常被误认为是另一种恶性肿瘤或传染病。在本报告中,我们报告了两例脊髓受累的RDD。每位患者分别在胸椎和颈椎段出现脊髓硬膜内髓外肿块。鉴别诊断仍然不确定,由于两种情况的非特异性影像学表现和临床症状的共同性质,有可能为厚膜脑膜炎和脑膜瘤病。考虑到存在神经系统症状和脊髓压迫,手术切除个别病变。随后的病理分析明确证实了RDD的诊断。作为辅助治疗措施,两名患者口服强的松龙。两例患者均表现出良好的神经系统改善。这些病例强调了仅依靠影像学检查诊断RDD的挑战。手术干预,结合细致的病理检查,是必要的精确诊断和指导适当的治疗策略。这种疾病的多面空间表现进一步强调了中枢神经系统内多灶发生的可能性,为更好地理解促进其传播的潜在机制提供了途径。关键词:组织细胞增多症;窦;脑膜瘤;脑膜炎;脊髓肿瘤
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