North American Spine Society Journal (Mar 2021)

Aggressive L3 vertebral hemangioma coexisting with adult thoracolumbar scoliosis: Case report

  • Faisal S. Konbaz,
  • Turki A. Althunayan,
  • Mohammed T. Alzahrani,
  • Ibrahim A. Altawayjri,
  • Tariq A. Jawadi,
  • Fahad Alhelal,
  • Majed Abalkhail,
  • Sami Aleissa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
p. 100040

Abstract

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Vertebral hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors that are commonly asymptomatic. A low percentage might become aggressive; however, they are not known to be associated with scoliosis. We present a case of a third lumbar vertebral lesion coexisting with a moderate thoracolumbar scoliosis. The patient's initial presentation was back pain with bilateral lower limb radiculopathy and neurogenic claudication. Diagnosis was established using CT and MRI, which showed classical findings of an aggressive vertebral hemangioma. The patient underwent Partial hemangioma excision and scoliosis correction, with satisfactory outcome at 1 year follow up.