{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Extradural lumbar arteriovenous fistula imitating a synovial cyst: illustrative case. {Author}: Trakolis L;Moutsianos G;Gourvas V;Petridis A; {Journal}: J Neurosurg Case Lessons {Volume}: 6 {Issue}: 8 {Year}: 2023 Aug 21 暂无{DOI}: 10.3171/CASE23280 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: Spinal dural arteriovenous fistula is the most common spinal vascular malformation. It usually presents with neurological deficits due to venous congestive myelopathy. Sometimes, however, the symptoms are radicular and can imitate those of a disc hernia or synovial cyst.
METHODS: In this illustrated case, a 34-year-old male patient presented with radicular pain due to nerve root compression. In the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination of the spine, a synovial cyst was suspected, so the patient underwent no further examination before surgery. Intraoperatively, the authors were surprised to see a vascular malformation, which was shown to be an extradural arteriovenous fistula according to the histopathological examination.
CONCLUSIONS: In atypical MRI findings of the spine, vascular malformations should be considered. In cases with a spinal dural arteriovenous fistula, the thrombosis risk can be high and lead to a need for prolonged anticoagulation.