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2020 Feb


World Neurosurg


134

Sudden aggravated radicular pain caused by hemorrhagic spinal angiolipomas after a back massage. A case report.

Authors

Zhang X, Wang J J, Guo Y, Dong S, Shi W, Wang G, Zhang H, Wang G
World Neurosurg. 2020 Feb; 134:383-387.
PMID: 31733392.

Abstract

Spinal angiolipomas (SALs) are benign tumors that usually present a slow progressive spinal cord or radicular compression. Acute myelopathy or acute aggravated radicular syndrome are exceedingly rare.