20 March 2025
: Case report
Bilateral Papilledema in a Child with Spinal Myxopapillary Ependymoma: A Case Report
Unusual clinical course, Challenging differential diagnosis, Rare disease, Educational Purpose (only if useful for a systematic review or synthesis)
Qi-Yuan Song ABDEF 1, Kui Lv B 1, Tian-Yi Luo CDEF 2, Wei-Guo Cao CDE 1, Hui Zhong AG 3*DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.946269
Am J Case Rep 2025; 26:e946269
Figure 4. Second post-operative spinal MRI and pathology images. In Figure A, indicated by a white arrow, a markedly enhanced mass-like nodule on post-contrast T1-weighted imaging is observed in the spinal canal at the S2 vertebrae level, 3 months after the initial surgery, with the lesion measuring approximately 14×8 mm. Subsequent to the second operation, Figure B demonstrated the absence of any evident lesion within 7 days. The pathological diagnosis remains myxopapillary spinal cord ependymomas in Figure C.






