Presentation
Aggravating low back pain, flaccid paresis and hypoesthesia of both legs, and urinary retention.
Patient Data
Age: 60 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Extra- and intradural spinal metastases from breast cancer



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Multiple nodules along the cauda equina, a large inhomogeneous lesion of the conus medullaris, and a bone metastasis invading the sacral canal.
After Gd administration, the intradural lesions show marked enhancement. The sacral metastasis enhances only moderately.
Case Discussion
MRI of the lumbar spine a 60-year-old woman with advanced breast cancer and known skeletal metastases showed secondary neoplastic lesions in multiple locations:
- bone metastasis of the os sacrum invading the sacral canal (extradural)
- large metastasis of the conus medullaris (intradural-intramedullary)
- multiple nodular metastases of the cauda equina (intradural-leptomeningeal)