Abstract
INTRODUCTION Spinal ependymoma is described typically as an intramedullary tumor arising from ependymal cells lining the ventricles and the central spinal canal. Intradural extramedullary (IDEM) ependymomas subtype are extremely rare. (1) Case-report: It’s about a 32-year-old patient with no past medical history who was admitted to our neurosurgical department for non-systematized bilateral lumbocrural pain set on upon an intense sport activity limiting his ability of walking with a perimeter reduced to 50 meters deteriorating progressively over 6 months.
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