CASE 49 History: A 38-year-old man presents with a long-standing history of progressive urinary and bowel incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and neurogenic bladder. 1. What should be included in the differential diagnosis? (Choose all that apply.) a. Teratoma b. Lymphoma e. Dermoid 2. Which of the following findings on MRI or CT would not favor teratoma over lipoma? a. Cystic or gelatinous components b. Presence of coarse calcifications 3. Which of following is not associated with intradural spinal teratomas? a. Spina bifida 4. What is the “gold standard” diagnostic imaging technique in the diagnosis of spinal teratomas?
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