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Published in: Child's Nervous System 9/2009

01-09-2009 | Case Report

Rapidly regrowing lipoma in lipomeningomyelocele: a case report

Authors: Kyung Hoon Kim, Yun Ho Lee, Young Seok Park, Dong-Seok Kim

Published in: Child's Nervous System | Issue 9/2009

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Abstract

Introduction

Although it is widely accepted that lipomas in lipomeningomyelocele (LMMC) are anatomically stable lesions, we present a case of rapidly growing intradural lipoma accompanied by neurological deterioration.

Case summary

An 8-year-old girl with rapidly regrowing LMMC was admitted to our neurosurgical clinic. She was delivered by cesarean section, and at 47 days old, she underwent detethering surgery because of aggravating weakness. We performed her detethering operation immediately rather than at 3 months as had been previously scheduled because of the rapidly growing lipoma. The second operation was performed at age 8 years because of a regrowing intradural lipoma and aggravating leg deformity. Even if LMMC is expected to be surgically corrected at 2 or 3 months after birth, lipomas could grow rapidly beyond expectation.

Discussion

Close monitoring and follow-up before and after surgery is needed for optimum surgical timing, in order to avoid deteriorating neurological symptoms. The possibility of the rapid growth of intradural lipomas offers additional support for early prophylactic surgery in patients with LMMC.

Conclusion

The potential for rapid growth of spinal lipomas should be considered during first few months of life or even long after surgery. Early diagnosis and optimal surgery are still essential for the treatment of patients with LMMC since there is a high likelihood that residual neurological functions can be preserved.
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Metadata
Title
Rapidly regrowing lipoma in lipomeningomyelocele: a case report
Authors
Kyung Hoon Kim
Yun Ho Lee
Young Seok Park
Dong-Seok Kim
Publication date
01-09-2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Child's Nervous System / Issue 9/2009
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-009-0935-2

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