Posterior epidural migration of a lumbar disc herniation.

Surgical neurology international(2020)

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Abstract
BACKGROUND:Posterior epidural migration of a lumbar disc fragment (PEMLDF) refers to the dorsal migration of disc material around the thecal sac that can lead to radiculopathy and/or cause a cauda equina syndrome. It is rare and the diagnosis is often just established intraoperatively. CASE DESCRIPTION:A 50-year-old male with a chronic history of low back pain and psychosis presented with PEMLDF originating at the L4-L5 level. CONCLUSION:Lumbar disc herniations rarely present as PEMLDF resulting in symptoms varying from radiculopathy to cauda equina syndrome. These should be included among the differential diagnostic considerations for dorsolateral epidural lesions.
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Disc herniation,Epidural migration,Lumbar,Posterior
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