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Right sided lumbar radiculopathy
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Female
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Lumbar epidural arachnoid cyst




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MRI LS spine reveals a CSF signal intensity thin walled elongated epidural cystic lesion, scalloping the posterior aspects of L1-2-3 vertebral bodies and widening their right neural foramina.
Case Discussion
Diagnosis of lumbar epidural arachnoid cyst was made.