Abstract

Objective To discuss the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of spinal hemangioblastoma. Methods One large conus medullaris hemangioblastoma was reported, and the related literature was reviewed. Results Spinal Hemangioblastomas are rare vascular tumors, which can occur as sporadic or as component tumor of yon Hippel - Lindau disease. MRI and DSA can help to diagnose the spinal Hemangioblastoma that can be totally resected by micro - neurosurgery. Conclusion The total microsurgical resection of the tumor is the best treatment and can attain good prognosis. Key words: Spinal; Conus Medullaris; Hemangioblastoma; Treatment

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