Abstract
Objectives
To report a case of thoracic spinal meningioma and lumbar spinal schwannoma found in one patient.
Summary of Literature Review
patients with different types of spinal cord tumor, specifically meningioma and schwannoma, are rare in medical literature.
Materials and Methods
A 66 year-old female presented with complaints of walking difficulty. She had masses on the thoracic and lumbar spine and underwent open excision and biopsy.
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