Presentation
Tingling an numbness of the lower extremities with alternating location.
Patient Data
Age: 25 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Intramedullary cyst of the lumbar spinal cord
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Large intramedullary lesion with fluid-equivalent signal on native T1 and T2 images. Sharp regular borders, no associated oedema, no contrast enhancement.
Case Discussion
Given the smooth borders and homogeneous content, the most probable diagnoses would be either developmental ependymal or epidermoid cyst (DWI might have helped here). Histology was not obtained so far.