Radiology Case Reports (Mar 2021)

Solitary Fibrous tumor of the lumbar spine mimicking a sequestered disc fragment

  • Terence Verla, MD MPH,
  • Venita Simpson, MD,
  • Alexander E. Ropper, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 472 – 475

Abstract

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Solitary fibrous tumor in the lumbar spine is a rare pathology with non-specific radiographic features, sometimes resulting in misdiagnosis. Our patient was a 41-year old female who presented with low back pain and bilateral leg pain. Initial MRI showed a lesion misdiagnosed for a sequestered disc at the mid L4-5 level, which was subsequently characterized appropriately and treated surgically, with resolution of symptoms. Pathologic diagnosis was most consistent with a solitary fibrous tumor due to STAT 6 and CD 34 reactivity. Long-term follow up is recommended in these patients to monitor tumor recurrence and evidence of metastasis.

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