Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Clin Cases. Apr 16, 2021; 9(11): 2555-2561
Published online Apr 16, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i11.2555
Table 1 Reported cases of extraosseous epidural myeloma
No.
Age in yr
Sex
subtype
Symptom and sign
Treatment
Neurological improvement/survival
Ref.
152MIgD/λBack and leg pain with paresthesia of legs1; Back pain with paraparesis2Chemotherapy; LaminectomyImproved with complete remission; Died of respiratory dysfunction/19 moMatsui et al[7], 1992
240FIgA/λBack pain with paraparesis; Progressive paraplegiaPlasmapheresis; Radiotherapy, chemotherapyNo improvement/7 moPalmbach et al[3], 1996
385MIgD/λParaplegia, anesthesia below T6ChemotherapyNo improvement/> 12 moWatanabe et al[11], 2000
445FIgG/λLow back pain, right L5, S1; RadioculopathySurgical resection; ChemotherapyNo improvement/> 5 moHu et al[12], 2001
547MIgG/λBack pain, paraplegia sensory disturbance below T8Chemotherapy; RadiotherapyNo improvement/> 6 moOkacha et al[6], 2008
660FIgG/λParaplegia, sensory disturbance below T8Laminectomy, local radiotherapy, chemotherapyImproved/> 6 moAvadhani et al[13], 2010
753FNSM/kNumbness of bilateral lower extremitiesChemotherapyImproved/> 42 mo3Present case
853MIgD/λParaplegiaChemotherapy, laminectomyImproved/> 19 mo3Present case
Table 2 Imaging characteristics of extraosseous epidural myeloma
No.
Location
IF and paravertebral extension
T1WI
T2WI
Enhancement
Vertebrae infiltration
1L3 posterior C7-T4 posterior1NoN/AHyperintense/L2-L3
YesN/AHyperintense/N/A
2C7-L2/3 posteriorYesIsointenseHyperintense/Diffuse
3C7-T2 posteriorNoIsointenseIsointenseNoNo
4L5-S1 N/AN/AN/AN/AN/ANo
5T4-T6 posteriorYesHypointenseHyperintenseModerateNo
6T6-T7 posteriorNoN/AN/AYesNo
7C7-T3 posteriorNoIsointenseIsointenseModerateDiffuse
8T12-L1 posteriorNoIsointenseIsointense/Diffuse