Persistent chest pain for 4 months and progressive lower limb weakness for 2 months in a boy
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    A boy, aged 5 years, was admitted due to chest pain for 4 months, right lower limb weakness for 2 months, and weakness of both lower limbs for 10 days. There were no symptoms of defecation/urination disorders or disturbance of consciousness, and the boy had upper motor neuron paralysis in both lower limbs, without cranial nerve involvement or sensory disorder. Spine magnetic resonance imaging revealed tumor in the spinal canal between cervical vertebra 6 and thoracic vertebra 2, which put pressure on the spinal cord. He was transferred to the department of neurosurgery for surgical treatment and fully recovered after tumor resection, and no recurrence was observed after 6 years of follow-up. The pathological diagnosis was clear cell meningioma (WHO grade Ⅱ). For children with chest pain and dyskinesia, spinal meningioma should be considered.

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魏红玲, 鲁珊, 常艳美.持续胸痛4个月及进行性下肢无力2个月[J].中国当代儿科杂志英文版,2019,21(8):820-823

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  • Received:March 26,2019
  • Revised:April 30,2019
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