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Intradural Extramedullary Spinal Metastasis of a Kidney Cancer: Case Report
Sarmento, Marina Piquet; Haas, Leandro José; Tutida, Letícia Saori; Marques, Natália Tozzi; Scramocin, Thaize Regina; Omar, Omar Ahmad; Giustina, Evelyn Della; Sartori, Felipe Trevisan; Camilo, Liz Caroline; Borille, Thaís Moura; Bernardes, Celso Itiberê; Boer, Vitor Hugo; Lara, Danielle; Cabral, Filipe Laurindo; Mello, Luís Renato.
  • Sarmento, Marina Piquet; Fundação Universidade Regional de Blumenau. BR
  • Haas, Leandro José; Hospital Santa Isabel. BR
  • Tutida, Letícia Saori; Fundação Universidade Regional de Blumenau. BR
  • Marques, Natália Tozzi; Fundação Universidade Regional de Blumenau. BR
  • Scramocin, Thaize Regina; Fundação Universidade Regional de Blumenau. BR
  • Omar, Omar Ahmad; Fundação Universidade Regional de Blumenau. BR
  • Giustina, Evelyn Della; Fundação Universidade Regional de Blumenau. BR
  • Sartori, Felipe Trevisan; Fundação Universidade Regional de Blumenau. BR
  • Camilo, Liz Caroline; Fundação Universidade Regional de Blumenau. BR
  • Borille, Thaís Moura; Fundação Universidade Regional de Blumenau. BR
  • Bernardes, Celso Itiberê; Hospital Santa Isabel. BR
  • Boer, Vitor Hugo; Hospital Santa Isabel. BR
  • Lara, Danielle; Hospital Santa Isabel. BR
  • Cabral, Filipe Laurindo; Hospital Santa Isabel. BR
  • Mello, Luís Renato; Hospital Santa Isabel. BR
Arq. bras. neurocir ; 38(1): 42-46, 15/03/2019.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1362647
ABSTRACT
Objective To report a case of intradural extramedullary metastasis originated from a kidney neoplasm. Metastases in this topography occur in a low frequency, especially considering that the primary tumor was located along the urinary system. Case Report Amale adult begins to present with pain in the lower limbs and develops flaccid paraparesis of the pelvic limbs, also attacking the control of the sphincter. The patient had a previous history of right nephrectomy due to a kidney neoplasm. After investigation with imaging exams, ametastatic lesion was found to be the source of the symptoms. The patient was surgically treated by the neurosurgery team of the hospital. Conclusion Cases like this are not common, and considering the low incidence of these cases and the nonspecific symptoms, such as pain, we do not always come up with the hypothesis of a metastasis in this topography. The surgical treatment, although it is a palliative feature, has an important part inmaintaining the performance and the quality of life of the patient.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Spinal Cord Neoplasms / Kidney Neoplasms / Neoplasm Metastasis Limits: Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Arq. bras. neurocir Journal subject: Cirurgia / Neurosurgery Year: 2019 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Fundação Universidade Regional de Blumenau/BR / Hospital Santa Isabel/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Spinal Cord Neoplasms / Kidney Neoplasms / Neoplasm Metastasis Limits: Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Arq. bras. neurocir Journal subject: Cirurgia / Neurosurgery Year: 2019 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Fundação Universidade Regional de Blumenau/BR / Hospital Santa Isabel/BR