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. 2004 Jun 19;13(7):633–638. doi: 10.1007/s00586-004-0678-4

Table 1.

Data for ten patients with spinal tumors identified in hospital after referral for treatment of degenerative spine disease

Case, sex/age in years Symptom duration Main complaints Out-of-hospital diagnostic imaging (diagnosis) In-hospital imaging (diagnosis)
1, M/49 4 weeks Recumbent back pain, sciatica along anterior thigh, both legs Spinal X-ray, lumbar CT and MRI (lumbar stenosis due to scoliosis) Thoracolumbar MRI (astrocytoma T9–11)
2, M/71 8 weeks Recumbent back pain, neurogenic claudication Spinal X-ray, lumbar CT (lumbar stenosis) Myelography, CT bone scan, skeletal scintigram (metastatic tumor L2/3, lumbar stenosis L4/5)
3, F/30 1.5 years Recumbent back pain, acute sphincter disturbance Lumbar disc herniation (failed back operation 1 year earlier) Lumbar MRI (conus ependymoma)
4, F/78 6 months Recumbent back pain, leg pain both sides Spinal X-ray, lumbar CT (lumbar stenosis) Myelography, lumbar MRI (neurinoma L1/2)
5, M/59 1 year Back pain, leg pain left side Spinal X-ray, lumbar CT (stenosis due to ankylosing spondylitis) Thoracolumbar MRI (neurinoma L1/2)
6, F/62 9 months Sciatica left side Spinal X-ray, lumbar CT (lumbar stenosis) Thoracolumbar MRI (neurinoma L2/3)
7, M/50 2 weeks Back pain, sciatica right leg Spinal X-ray, lumbar CT (calcified disc herniation L5/S1, recessus stenosis S1) None (intraoperatively: intradural ganglioneuroma S1 root)
8, F/68 1.5 years Neck pain, progressive myelopathy X-ray cervical spine, CT cervical spine (cervical stenosis C4/5/6) Craniocervical MRI (meningioma C2)
9, M/54 1 year Back pain, sciatica left leg Spinal X-ray, lumbar CT and MRI (spondylarthrosis, lumbar juxtafacet cyst) None (intraoperatively: neurinoma L5 root)
10, F/73 1.5 years Recumbent back pain, sciatica along anterior right thigh Spinal X-ray, lumbar CT (disc herniation L3/4—already operated twice) Thoracolumbar MRI (meningioma T2/3)