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As I mentioned at the beginning of this talk,
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far and away the most common of the extradural lesions to affect
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the spinal canal are related to degenerative disc disease and
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degenerative arthritis associated with herniated discs,
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osteophytes, uncovertebral joints, spurs, et cetera.
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So that is the most common,
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and we will deal with that separately on a talk
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on degenerative changes in the spinal canal.
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After that,
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the thing that we are most commonly asked to evaluate are
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postoperative cases in which the surgeons are
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concerned about not only their hardware,
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but whether there are any hematomas or collections that are
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compressing the spinal canal at the site at
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which they have operated. After that,
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the most common extradural lesions are going to be neoplasms
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and those are bone lesions. Of the bone lesions,
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most of these are going to be malignant
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evaluation for metastatic disease and uncommonly benign bone
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lesions. We often are also asked to evaluate a compressed vertebra
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in order to determine whether it is benign or malignant.
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And as I said, although there are some characteristic features,
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sometimes we either recommend a follow up examination at six to
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eight weeks to see whether bone marrow returns to normal,
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identifying it as a benign compression fracture or we
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would do biopsies upon request of the clinicians.
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Infectious etiologies include discitis,
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osteomyelitis, and the complications of
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phlegmon and epidural abscesses.
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This is in a immunosuppressed population or those
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individuals with intravenous drug abuse.
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Congenital lesions we talked about include several of the cystic
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lesions, as well as the myelomeningoceles
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that can occur in this location.
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I hope you enjoyed our talk on extradural processes in the spine.
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I look forward to talking to you about degenerative
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disease in the future. Thank you very much.
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