EPIDURAL HEMANGIOMA ASSOCIATED WITH HEMANGIOMA OF THE VERTEBRAE
- 1 December 1939
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of Surgery
- Vol. 39 (6) , 942-951
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.1939.01200180043003
Abstract
In the experience of Aschoff,1Kaufman2and others, hemangiomas of the vertebral column have been encountered rarely. In 1927, however, Makrycostas3was able to describe 12 cases which he collected during the routine autopsy work of Erdheim's laboratory. He stated the opinion that the uncommon occurrence of compression of the spinal cord with such lesions probably explains the infrequency of reports of the condition in the literature. No neurologic manifestations were recorded in the 12 cases which he described. He observed that vertebral hemangiomas are most common in late adult life, are irregular in their distribution, are most frequently multiple and are ordinarily discovered in the lower dorsal and lumbar vertebrae. In 1928 Töpfer4more than confirmed the impression of Makrycostas that hemangiomas of the vertebral column are not so much a pathologic as a clinical rarity. He sagittally sectioned the vertebral columns of 2,154 cadaversKeywords
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