Einstein (São Paulo) ()

Can lumbar hemorrhagic synovial cyst cause acute radicular compression? Case report

  • Luciana Sátiro Timbó,
  • Laercio Alberto Rosemberg,
  • Reynaldo André Brandt,
  • Ricardo Botticini Peres,
  • Olavo Kyosen Nakamura,
  • Juliana Frota Guimarães

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-45082014RC3008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. 509 – 512

Abstract

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Lumbar synovial cysts are an uncommon cause of back pain and radiculopathy, usually manifesting with gradual onset of symptoms, secondary to involvement of the spinal canal. Rarely, intracyst hemorrhage occurs, and may acutely present as radicular - or even spinal cord - compression syndrome. Synovial cysts are generally associated with degenerative facets, although the pathogenesis has not been entirely established. We report a case of bleeding complication in a synovial cyst at L2-L3, adjacent to the right interfacet joint, causing acute pain and radiculopathy in a patient on anticoagulation therapy who required surgical resection.

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