Hissein M Fadoul, Nadeer M Gharaibeh, Gang Wu, Xiaoming Li
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Abstract
Background: Intervertebral disc herniation, defined as the protrusion or extrusion of the disc mass outside the disc space, is common and easy to diagnose on conventional Magnetic Resonance imaging (MRI) or Computed Tomography (CT) scans. However, the sequestrated disc fragments are challenging to detect, and intervertebral disc mass displacement into the dural sac, which can lead to serious neurological problems such as Cauda equina syndrome (CES). The sequestrated disc fragments do not have specific clinical or radiological characteristics that can differentiate an atypical disc mass from a tumor, making the diagnosis difficult preoperatively. Herein, we describe the use of Sampling Perfection with Application Optimized Contrast using different flip angle Evolution in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (3D SPACE MRI) in the diagnosis of the intervertebral disc fragment that mimicked a tumor.
Case presentation: In this study, we report two cases of sequestered lumbar disc herniation. The first case was a 37-year-old patient with a 2-year history of intermittent left lower limb pain that aggravates with exercise and is relieved at rest, while the second case was a 42-year-old patient with a history of 40 days of numbness and pain in the left lower limb.
Conclusion: 3D SPACE MRI is a beneficial diagnostic imaging tool for discriminating between disc mass that mimics a tumor and a tumor before surgery. If the disc fragment mimicking a tumor can be identified before the operation, open surgical treatment won't be necessary for all patients.
背景:椎间盘突出症是指椎间盘肿块突出或挤压到椎间盘间隙外,在传统的磁共振成像(MRI)或计算机断层扫描(CT)中很常见,也很容易诊断。然而,椎间盘碎片嵌顿却很难发现,椎间盘肿块移位到硬膜囊内,可能导致严重的神经系统问题,如马尾综合征(CES)。固着的椎间盘碎片没有特定的临床或放射学特征,无法将非典型椎间盘肿块与肿瘤区分开来,因此术前诊断非常困难。在此,我们介绍了在磁共振成像(3D SPACE MRI)中使用不同翻转角度的完美取样与应用优化对比度(Sampling Perfection with Application Optimized Contrast Using different flip angle Evolution in Magnetic Resonance Imaging)来诊断模仿肿瘤的椎间盘碎片:在本研究中,我们报告了两例腰椎间盘突出症嵌顿病例。第一个病例是一名 37 岁的患者,有 2 年的左下肢间歇性疼痛病史,运动时疼痛加剧,休息时疼痛缓解;第二个病例是一名 42 岁的患者,有 40 天的左下肢麻木和疼痛病史。如果能在手术前识别出模仿肿瘤的椎间盘碎片,那么并非所有患者都需要进行开放手术治疗。