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ISSN: 3049-7361 | Open Access

Journal of Clinical Surgery and Anesthesia

Volume : 3 Issue : 2

Paraganglioma in an Unusual Location

Mopuri Chaitanya Kumar Reddy and Nazneen Pallikkalakathu*

ABSTRACT
A 36-year-old female was evaluated for pelvic pain of 6 months duration. She presented to our clinic with the MRI report suggestive of a well-de ned, solid, T1 heterogeneously hypointense and T2 heterogeneously hyperintense lesion displaying post-contrast enhancement, central non-enhancing cystic areas, and areas displaying diffusion restriction, measuring 5.1 x 5.0 x 5.7 cm (APXTRXCC), noted in the mid pelvis at the level of the L5 vertebral body and the L5-S1 intervertebral disc. (Fig 1.). Black arrow pointing to the tumor. The lesion was noted closely abutting the bilateral iliac vessels posterolaterally. Anteriorly the lesion was noted abutting small bowel loops. Functional paraganglioma was ruled out by testing plasma-free metanephrines and 24-hour urine vanillylmandelic acid levels.

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