An Achilles tendinosis masking an intramedullary astrocytoma.

JOURNAL OF BACK AND MUSCULOSKELETAL REHABILITATION(2015)

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Abstract
We report the case of a 53-year-old male with a right Achilles tendinosis, who complains about a mild gait disorder starting after walking several kilometers. In the following months he develops neurological symptoms. MRI lumbar spine shows an intramedullary tumor at level Th12. A biopsy confirms the diagnosis of an intramedullary astrocytoma. Primary intramedullary tumors are relatively rare. Clinical presentation is often insidious. The authors want to make a point to reconsider a diagnosis in case it does not explain completely the anamnestic or clinical findings. According to the literature there is no optimal approach to the management of these tumors.
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Astrocytoma,intramedullary tumor,meningeal spread,tendinosis
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