1.Two Cases of Thoracic Myelopathy Secondary to Ossification of the Ligamentum Flavum.
Seong Ryul KIM ; Jae Woo KIM ; Sang Ho KIM ; Gab Jin KIM ; Ki Jong CHOI ; Kju Hong KIM
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1995;13(4):1001-1006
Hypertrophied ligamentum flavum is not a common cause of myelopathy. Only a minority of cases in the previous reports of myelopathy or radiculopathy secondary to thickening of the ligamentum f lavum had calcification of the ligamentum. We report two cases of thoracic myelopathy caused by ossified ligamentum flavum. One case was a twenty-five year old female who complained of weakness of lower limbs. The other was a fifty-three year old male who complained of tingling sensation on both lower extremities and weakness of right leg. These two patients showed weakness of lower extremities associated with hypesthesia below the level of calcified ligamentum flavum, positive ankle clonus, extensor plantar response, and hyperreflexia. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed clearly the spinal cord compression at the second to fourth thoracic level by a low-intensity-signal lesion. Metrizamide myelography with computerized tomography showed precise preoperative diagnosis and anatomic localization of the lesion. About one month after laminectomy and removal of the ossified ligaments flava, there was improvement of weakness, hypesthesia and ankle clonus.
Ankle
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Hypesthesia
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Laminectomy
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Leg
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Ligaments
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Ligamentum Flavum*
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Lower Extremity
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Metrizamide
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Myelography
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Radiculopathy
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Reflex, Abnormal
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Reflex, Babinski
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Sensation
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Spinal Cord Compression
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Spinal Cord Diseases*
2.A Case of Wilms' Tumor.
Dong Hyun KIM ; Chun Kju SONG ; Sang Eun NAM ; Tae Ui HONG
Korean Journal of Urology 1978;19(1):69-74
Wilms's tumor is a malignant renal parenchymal neoplasm. This tumor is most frequently discovered by palpable abdominal mass, while only total gross hematuria is not common in subjective symptom. We have experienced a four year-old girl complaining total gross hematuria and could not define preoperative diagnosis by clinical, radiological and laboratory findings. After operation, Wilms's tumor was confirmed on pathology.
Diagnosis
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Female
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Hematuria
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Humans
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Pathology
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Wilms Tumor*