Trigeminal neuralgia is a well-characterized disorder of high prevalence among the current population. It may be caused, among many other causes, by a tumor which contacts with the trigeminal nerve, often of large volume. We present the case of a middle-aged woman without any remarkable medical background who suffered a trigeminal neuralgia caused by a subcentimeter tumor which appeared to be a meningioma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpinal arachnoid cysts are rare entities, most of which have a congenital or spontaneous etiology. Secondary cases are infrequent and can constitute a cause of neurological deterioration several months or years after spinal trauma. We present the case of a male patient with traumatic spinal arachnoid cyst, together with a review of the cases published to date.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Hydatidosis is an illness that is still to be found in our setting. The lungs and liver are the organs most frequently involved and it rarely extends to bones. Involvement of the spine is infrequent, but it can give rise to a high degree of disability and may recur despite apparently complete excision.
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