High cervical meningioma: a patient case report and literature review

Authors

  • Gerald Musa Department of Surgery, Livingstone Central Hospital, 1 Akapelwa Street, P. O. Box 60091, Zambia
  • Alexander Gots Department of Surgery, Livingstone Central Hospital, 1 Akapelwa Street, P. O. Box 60091, Zambia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55320/mjz.45.4.198

Keywords:

cervical, meningioma, Simpson, rehabilitation

Abstract

Cervical spine meningiomas are uncommon. They present with motor, sensory and other nonspecific symptoms like pain. We present a first case at our hospital. A 33yr old female presented with 5months history of spastic quadriparesis, gait ataxia and pain and forceful contractions of the left upper limb. She had been seen in different health centres and diagnosed as conversion disorder. Brain CT was normal, C-spine CT showed a 2*3cm homogenous lesion at C2-C3.Simpsons 2 resection was done with no complications. Post-operative physical rehabilitation with physiotherapy was instituted with good recovery. By 6 weeks' post-operative, she was ambulating without support.

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Published

18-04-2019

How to Cite

Musa , G., & Gots, A. (2019). High cervical meningioma: a patient case report and literature review. Medical Journal of Zambia, 45(4), 226–229. https://doi.org/10.55320/mjz.45.4.198

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Case Report