Journal Information
Vol. 11. Issue 2.
Pages 134-136 (January 2000)
Share
Share
Download PDF
More article options
Vol. 11. Issue 2.
Pages 134-136 (January 2000)
Spinal arachnoidal Pantopaque cyst producing spinal cord compression: case report
Visits
1425
J. de la Herrán, J.J. Ailagas, E. Areitio
Department of Neurosurgery, Hospital de Basurto, Bilbao
J.J. Zarranz*, J. Ruiz*, J. Salazar*, J.B. Uribarri*
* Department of Neurology, Hospital de Cruces, Vizcaya, Spain
This item has received
Article information
Abstract
Objective and importance

We describe the first case in which Pantopaque induced the formation of an arachnoidal cyst, without any previous surgery or pathological condition. This Pantopaque-filled cyst was able to produce a thoracic spinal cord compression syndrome.

Clinical presentation

Progressive paraparesia developing over a two year period in a 74-year-old male. 17 years before a Pantopaque mielography had been obtained in order to rule out cranio-cervical junction pathology. The study was normal. There was no surgical intervention on the spine. MRI identified a dorsally placed cystic, T10 intradural-extramedullary lesion, hyperintense on T1 and iso-hypointense on T2.

Intervention

Puncture, aspiration and excision of a Pantopaque-filled arachnoidalñ cyst were performed through a T9-Tlllaminectomy.

Conclusion

Postoperative evolution was uncomplicated, with complete recovery of patient's motor deficit. In our case, Pantopaque was the only known etiological factor related to the formation of the arachnoidal cyst. There was neither previous cranial or spine surgery nor other known pathology. The role which the posterior subarachnoidal trabeculae and septum posticum could have played is considered. MRI Pantopaque features may resemble both fat and hemorrhage. In these cases plain X-ray is stili the best guide to correct diagnosis.

Key words/Palabras clave:
Arachnoidal cyst
Pantopaque
Paraparesis
Spinal cord compression

Article

These are the options to access the full texts of the publication Neurocirugía (English edition)
Member
Member of the Sociedad Española de Neurocirugía

If it is the first time you have accessed you can obtain your credentials by contacting Elsevier Spain in suscripciones@elsevier.com or by calling our Customer Service at902 88 87 40 if you are calling from Spain or at +34 932 418 800 (from 9 to 18h., GMT + 1) if you are calling outside of Spain.

If you already have your login data, please click here .

If you have forgotten your password you can you can recover it by clicking here and selecting the option ¿I have forgotten my password¿.

Subscriber
Subscriber

If you already have your login data, please click here .

If you have forgotten your password you can you can recover it by clicking here and selecting the option “I have forgotten my password”
Subscribe
Subscribe to

Neurocirugía (English edition)

Purchase
Purchase article

Purchasing article the PDF version will be downloaded

Price 19.34 €

Purchase now
Contact
Phone for subscriptions and reporting of errors
From Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (GMT + 1) except for the months of July and August which will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Calls from Spain
932 415 960
Calls from outside Spain
+34 932 415 960
Email
Idiomas
Neurocirugía (English edition)
Article options
Tools
es en

¿Es usted profesional sanitario apto para prescribir o dispensar medicamentos?

Are you a health professional able to prescribe or dispense drugs?