Mobile spinal enterogenous cyst resulting in intermittent paraplegia in a child: case report.

Satoko Kojima,Junichi Yoshimura,Tetsuro Takao,Tetsuro Tamura,Kenichi Nishiyama, Shigeru Maruyama, Masashi Suda,Yukihiko Fujii

Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics(2016)

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The authors report the case of a mobile spinal enterogenous cyst in a 2-year-old boy, who was admitted to the hospital several times for intermittent paraplegia. Magnetic resonance imaging and CT revealed an isolated cyst in the lumbar spinal canal. The symptoms were caused by transient myelopathy of the conus medullaris and radiculopathy of the cauda equina due to the changing size and location of the cyst. The cyst was surgically extirpated, after which the symptoms resolved. The histopathological diagnosis was enterogenous cyst. The clinical history of intraspinal enterogenous cyst is usually progressive. Mobility and changes in size are rare pathophysiological findings. The authors speculate that the cyst wall did not adhere to the surrounding structures and had ruptured and quickly reformed. Enterogenous cyst should be considered in the differential diagnosis of spinal intradural cysts in children with radiculomyelopathy.
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