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Autograft-derived spinal cord mass in the cervical spine following transplantation with olfactory mucosa cells for traumatic spinal cord injury: case report.

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Williamson, TL; Cutler, A; Cobb, MI; Rahimpour, S; Butler, ER; Harward, SC; Cummings, TJ; Friedman, AH
Published in: J Neurosurg Spine
November 6, 2020

This study describes a patient with an autograft-derived spinal cord mass following transplantation of olfactory mucosa for treatment of cervical spine injury. The authors report the case of a 35-year-old man who suffered a complete spinal cord injury (SCI) at C5-6 in 2001. The patient underwent an olfactory mucosal cell implantation at the location of injury 4 years following initial trauma. Twelve years later, the patient presented with rapidly progressive decline in upper-extremity function as well as neuropathic pain. Imaging revealed a heterogeneously enhancing intramedullary mass from C3 to C7. At surgery, the patient was found to have a posttransplant mucinous mass. Each mucinous cyst was drained and a portion of the cyst wall was removed. Histological examination demonstrated ciliated epithelium-lined fibrous tissue, submucosal glands, and mucoid material, consistent with a transplant-derived tumor. This case report both documents a rare long-term complication of olfactory mucosal cell transplantation and serves as a cautionary tale encouraging prudent use of novel treatments in a vulnerable population of patients with severe SCI.

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J Neurosurg Spine

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1547-5646

Publication Date

November 6, 2020

Volume

34

Issue

2

Start / End Page

254 / 258

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Orthopedics
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 1109 Neurosciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Williamson, T. L., Cutler, A., Cobb, M. I., Rahimpour, S., Butler, E. R., Harward, S. C., … Friedman, A. H. (2020). Autograft-derived spinal cord mass in the cervical spine following transplantation with olfactory mucosa cells for traumatic spinal cord injury: case report. J Neurosurg Spine, 34(2), 254–258. https://doi.org/10.3171/2020.6.SPINE20251
Williamson, Theresa L., Andrew Cutler, Mary I. Cobb, Shervin Rahimpour, Eric R. Butler, Stephen C. Harward, Thomas J. Cummings, and Allan H. Friedman. “Autograft-derived spinal cord mass in the cervical spine following transplantation with olfactory mucosa cells for traumatic spinal cord injury: case report.J Neurosurg Spine 34, no. 2 (November 6, 2020): 254–58. https://doi.org/10.3171/2020.6.SPINE20251.
Williamson TL, Cutler A, Cobb MI, Rahimpour S, Butler ER, Harward SC, et al. Autograft-derived spinal cord mass in the cervical spine following transplantation with olfactory mucosa cells for traumatic spinal cord injury: case report. J Neurosurg Spine. 2020 Nov 6;34(2):254–8.
Williamson, Theresa L., et al. “Autograft-derived spinal cord mass in the cervical spine following transplantation with olfactory mucosa cells for traumatic spinal cord injury: case report.J Neurosurg Spine, vol. 34, no. 2, Nov. 2020, pp. 254–58. Pubmed, doi:10.3171/2020.6.SPINE20251.
Williamson TL, Cutler A, Cobb MI, Rahimpour S, Butler ER, Harward SC, Cummings TJ, Friedman AH. Autograft-derived spinal cord mass in the cervical spine following transplantation with olfactory mucosa cells for traumatic spinal cord injury: case report. J Neurosurg Spine. 2020 Nov 6;34(2):254–258.

Published In

J Neurosurg Spine

DOI

EISSN

1547-5646

Publication Date

November 6, 2020

Volume

34

Issue

2

Start / End Page

254 / 258

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Orthopedics
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 1109 Neurosciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences