[Extradural lipomatosis after long-term treatment with steroids]
- PMID: 17093956
- DOI: 10.1007/s00115-006-2180-1
[Extradural lipomatosis after long-term treatment with steroids]
Abstract
Epidural lipomatosis is a rare but severe complication of long-term corticoid treatment. A female who was treated with oral corticoids for more than 4 years developed progressive paraparesis over the course of 2 years. As causal for the clinical symptoms we found a massive epidural lipoma of the thoracic spine. Neurosurgical intervention was necessary.
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