Epidural angioleiomyoma: an extraordinary cause of compressive myelopathy-MRI findings with histopathological correlation

Eur Spine J. 2024 Apr 22. doi: 10.1007/s00586-024-08265-y. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Background: Angioleiomyomas are benign mesenchymal tumors usually located in the limbs, with anecdotal reports in the spine. We present an atypical case of an epidural spine angioleiomyoma presenting with compressive myelopathy symptoms. The diagnosis was suggested based on MRI findings, and subsequently confirmed histopathologically.

Results: This is the first known occurrence of pure spinal epidural angioleiomyoma as a source of compressive myelopathy. The imaging presentation, especially the 'dark reticular sign' on MRI, was crucial in suggesting the diagnosis despite the atypical location CONCLUSION: This report serves to raise awareness among clinicians and radiologists about including angioleiomyoma in differential diagnoses for spinal epidural lesions with indicative MRI features. The favorable outcome after surgical intervention underscores the necessity of swift and accurate diagnosis followed by appropriate treatment for such uncommon spinal tumors.

Keywords: Angioleiomyoma; Compressive myelopathy; Magnetic resonance imaging; Spine.