Spinal epidural lipomatosis: a review of its causes and recommendations for treatment

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College School of Medicine
Department Neurosurgery
Creator Schmidt, Meic H.
Other Author Fassett, Daniel R.
Title Spinal epidural lipomatosis: a review of its causes and recommendations for treatment
Date 2004
Description Spinal epidural lipomatosis is most commonly observed in patients receiving long-term exogenous steroid therapy, but can also be seen in patients with endogenous steroid overproduction, obesity, or idiopathic disease. With this condition, there is hypertrophy of the epidural adipose tissue, causing a narrowing of the spinal canal and compression of neural structures. A majority of patients will present with progressive myelopathy, but radicular symptoms are also common. Conservative treatment-weaning from steroids or weight loss-can reverse the hypertrophy of the adipose tissue and relieve the neural compression. If conservative management fails, surgery with decompressive laminectomy is also very successful at improving the patient's neurological symptoms.
Type Text
Publisher American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)
First Page 1
Last Page 3
Subject Spinal epidural lipomatosis; Steroid; Hypertrophy; Adipose tissue
Subject LCSH Spine -- Tumors -- Treatment; Hypertrophy; Adipose tissues
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Fassett, D. R., & Schmidt, M. H. (2004). Spinal epidural lipomatosis: a review of its causes and recommendations for treatment. Neurosurgical Focus, 16(4), E11, 1-3.
Rights Management (c) American Association of Neurological Surgeons
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