Abstract
A 54-year-old male presented a chronic intense back pain that progressed to paraplegia and urinary disorders. His lateral spinal x-ray showed osteolytic destruction of T1 and T2 vertebrae with intervertebral space stenosis. MRI detected a single malignant osteolytic process of the spine involving T1 and T2 with a pathologic fracture leading to segmental kyphosis. Epidural soft tissue mass with typical curtain sign was causing spinal cord compression Figure 1.
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