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Spinal tumor |
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| Tumor - spinal cord |
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The symptoms vary depending on the location, type of the tumor, and the general health of the person. Metastatic tumors (those that have spread to the spine from another site) often progress quickly, while primary tumors often progress slowly over weeks to years. Intramedullary (within the spinal cord) tumors usually cause symptoms (they may cause symptoms over large portions of the body), while extramedullary (outside the spinal cord) tumors may grow for quite some time before causing nerve damage.
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A neurologic examination may indicate the location of the tumor. Spastic weakness may be present, with increased muscle tone and abnormal reflexes. Pain and temperature sensation may be lost simultaneously with or independently of other sensation losses. There is often localized spine tenderness on examination of the back, which is more pronounced with epidural tumors.
This disease may also alter the results of an ADH test. |
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Spinal tumor |
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