Abstract
We describe a case of an intradural extramedullary inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor
of the cervical spine. A 56-year-old woman presented with progressive neck pain, radiating
to the right scapula, without any neurologic deficit. Magnetic resonance imaging showed
an intradural extramedullary tumor with a dural tail sign, located at the C3–T1 segment
with homogeneous contrast enhancement. The patient was operated on for a suspected
meningioma. Pathologic examination showed fibrosis and inflammation with infiltration
of B and T lymphocytes accompanied by plasmocytes, macrophages, and myofibroblast
oocytes. We present the clinical course and review of the literature.
Keywords
inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor - spine tumor - meningioma - lymphoma