ABSTRACT
Fanconi's anemia is one of the inherited causes of bone marrow failure. It is inherited in autosomal recessive fashion. It presents as aplastic anemia usually at the age of 7-8 yr. Leukemias and solid tumours are complications in those who manage to survive beyond two decades. Though it has been seen in siblings, reports in monozygotic twins have been very few.
Subject(s)
Child , Consanguinity , Diagnosis, Differential , Fanconi Anemia/diagnosis , Fatal Outcome , Humans , Male , Twins, MonozygoticABSTRACT
An 8-yr-old female child presented with acute onset of severe pain in the lower limbs and difficulty in walking. Spine MRI showed hyperintense signals on T2 weighted images at T2-T3 level, which was intramedullary in location. The patient was operated and histopathology reported as neuroepithelial cyst. Spinal intramedullary neuroepithelial cysts are rare. Spinal cord compression due to the cyst is very uncommon and because of its rarity the present case is being reported. The clinical features, embryogenesis and literature were reviewed briefly.