Diagnostics (Nov 2022)

Clinical and Imaging Characteristics of Non-Neoplastic Spinal Lesions: A Comparative Study with Intramedullary Tumors

  • Keita Kajikawa,
  • Narihito Nagoshi,
  • Osahiko Tsuji,
  • Satoshi Suzuki,
  • Masahiro Ozaki,
  • Yohei Takahashi,
  • Mitsuru Yagi,
  • Morio Matsumoto,
  • Masaya Nakamura,
  • Kota Watanabe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12122969
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 2969

Abstract

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The features of non-neoplastic lesions are often similar to those of intramedullary tumors, and a differential diagnosis is challenging to obtain in some cases. A surgical biopsy, which is performed on highly invasive tumors, should be avoided in cases of non-neoplastic lesions. Therefore, an accurate diagnosis is important prior to treatment. We evaluated 43 patients suspected of having spinal cord tumors and, finally, were diagnosed with non-neoplastic intramedullary lesions via magnetic resonance imaging. The patients commonly presented with myelitis. The patients with non-neoplastic neurological diseases had a significantly shorter symptom duration than those with intramedullary astrocytomas. The proportion of patients with non-neoplastic neurological diseases who presented with lesions at the cervical spinal level and focal lesions on axial imaging but without a spinal cord enlargement was significantly higher than that of patients with intramedullary astrocytomas. The current study aimed to distinguish spinal cord tumors from non-neoplastic intramedullary lesions based on their distinct features.

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