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Neglected Cervical Meningocele in an Adult: Illustrative Case Publisher



Rahimizadeh A1 ; Ahmadi SA2 ; Moghadam AM1 ; Rahimizadeh S1 ; Williamson W1 ; Amirzadeh M1 ; Sami SH1
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  1. 1. Pars Advanced and Minimally Invasive Medical Manners Research Center, Pars Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Pathology, Sina Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran

Source: Journal of Neurosurgery: Case Lessons Published:2023


Abstract

BACKGROUND Posterior cervical meningoceles are rare in adults because most are surgically excised early in life. Such meningoceles in adults are mostly presented as a cystic mass and their presentation as a solid mass is very rare. OBSERVATIONS An asymptomatic adult with cervical meningocele presented as a congenital midline skin covered solid mass in the posterior aspect of the neck is presented. Neuroradiological surveys showed attachment of the mass to intradural spinal cord. With diagnosis of a cervical meningocele, after excision of the solid sac, the stalk extending from the core of the mass to the dura was isolated. This was followed by intradural spinal cord detethering. The mass was compatible with rudimentary meningocele in pathology. LESSONS Neglected cervical meningocele is quite rare in adults. Surgical removal of the mass in adults is usually for cosmetic reasons rather than neurological impairment. However, surgical removal of the mass without intradural cord detethering is not sufficient. In such cases, late onset quadriparesis may be appear due to the spinal cord tethering scenario. © 2023 The authors,.