Presentation
Gradually worsening quadriplegia.
Patient Data
Age: 20 years
Gender: Male
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From the case:
Spinal meningioma at the upper cervical level
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Well defined lesion in the intradural extramedullary location along the right side causing cord compression and displacement to the left. Intense homogeneous enhancement on contrast injection.
Case Discussion
Features are in keeping with spinal meningioma. The cervical spine is the most common location for it.