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Case Reports
. 1977 Jan 10;237(2):148-50.

Iatrogenic intraspinal epidermoid tumors

  • PMID: 576154
Case Reports

Iatrogenic intraspinal epidermoid tumors

S Batnitzky et al. JAMA. .

Abstract

Intraspinal epidermoid tumors may be congenital or acquired in origin. Lumbar punctures performed with needles without stylets or with ill-fitting stylets are responsible for the implantation of epidermal fragments into the spinal canal and the resultant iatrogenic intraspinal epidermoid tumors. Pain in the back or lower extremities is a striking clinical feature in these cases. Myelography should be considered for every patient who has pain in the lower extremities or back and who has had previous lumbar punctures.

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