Hausmann O N, Moseley I F
Lysholm Radiological Department, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London, UK.
Neuroradiology. 1996 Aug;38(6):503-10. doi: 10.1007/BF00626082.
Symptomatic anterior or anterolateral dural herniation of the spinal cord is rare, and not uncommonly misdiagnosed, both clinically and radiologically. We present four patients with a radiological diagnosis of herniation of the thoracic spinal cord, and review the current literature. All affected patients have been adults, typically presenting with long-standing, unexplained sensory symptoms and eventually developing a Brown-Séquard syndrome, with or without motor changes. Herniation occurs in the upper or midthoracic region, between the T2 and T8 levels.