Title: Intra-spinal Neurenteric Cyst in an adult- a case report of a rare anomaly

Authors: Meghadipa Mandal, Anadi Roy Chowdhury

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v8i9.13

Abstract

Neurenteric cysts are rarely encountered congenital anomalies that result from abnormal connection between endoderm and ectoderm in third week of intrauterine life. They may have varied clinical symptoms and age of presentation. Our case presented in mid years with gradually progressive lower limb radiculopathy, along with tingling and numbness. MRI revealed an intradural cystic mass in lumbar region. Full surgical excision was done and histopathological examination revealed an endoderm- lined cystic space. Hence, the diagnosis of Intraspinal Neurenteric cyst was made.

Keywords: Neurenteric cyst, Spinal cord, congenital anomaly, radiculopathy.

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Corresponding Author

Meghadipa Mandal

Post Graduate trainee, Department of Pathology, R. G. Kar Medical College & Hospital, West Bengal, Kolkata-700102 India