Cobb Syndrome Associated with Spinal Cavernoma – Case Report

Paulo Moacir Mesquita Filho, Luan Lucena, Leticia Bassani Devens, Luana Rossato Dias, Bruno Missio Gregol, Nério Dutra Azambuja Jr
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Abstract Cobb syndrome, or cutaneomeningospinal angiomatosis, is a rare condition that affects young adults, and its etiology has not been completely elucidated. It is characterized by a cutaneous sign, or stigma, associated with spinal or intracranial malformations. The symptoms are quite diverse, but, in most cases, the disease presents motor deficit and pain. The present study reports the case of a 48-year-old female patient, who initially sought dermatological medical care for a single skin lesion in the posterior cervical region. During the excision, it was noticed that the lesion had contiguous behavior to the deep anatomical planes, thus requiring the evaluation of the neurosurgical team. The purpose of this report is to describe this rare disease, covering more details about diagnosis and therapy.
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Cobb综合征与脊髓海绵瘤- 1例报告
Cobb综合征是一种罕见的影响年轻人的疾病,其病因尚未完全阐明。它的特征是皮肤征象或柱头,与脊柱或颅内畸形有关。症状多种多样,但在大多数情况下,该病表现为运动障碍和疼痛。本研究报告的情况下,48岁的女性患者,谁最初寻求皮肤医学护理单一皮肤病变在颈部后区域。在切除过程中,我们注意到病变与深部解剖平面有连续的行为,因此需要神经外科团队的评估。本报告的目的是描述这种罕见的疾病,涵盖更多的诊断和治疗细节。
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