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Review
. 1991;33(5):458-61.
doi: 10.1007/BF00598628.

Capillary hemangioma in the cauda equina: neuroradiological findings

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Capillary hemangioma in the cauda equina: neuroradiological findings

J Hanakita et al. Neuroradiology. 1991.

Abstract

A case of capillary hemangioma of the cauda equina is reported. Myelography with water-soluble contrast material showed a complete obstruction of the contrast column at the L1-L2 level. Neither plain nor intravenously enhanced CT revealed the tumor. Spinal angiography showed a feeding vessel to the tumor and a faint tumor stain. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a mass lesion of slightly higher than cauda equina intensity, which was clearly enhanced with Gd-DTPA. MRI, especially Gd-DTPA-enhanced study, plays the most important role in the diagnosis of a spinal capillary hemangioma. Spinal angiography was interesting in showing a tumour with a capillary blush.

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