PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Shardul Soman AU - G D Tharadara AU - Naitik Chhatrala AU - Shubham Jain TI - A case report of extramedullary haematopoeisis in lumbosacral region presenting as cauda equina syndrome AID - 10.14444/3025 DP - 2016 Jan 01 TA - International Journal of Spine Surgery PG - 25 VI - 10 4099 - http://ijssurgery.com//content/10/25.short 4100 - http://ijssurgery.com//content/10/25.full SO - Int J Spine Surg2016 Jan 01; 10 AB - Introduction Extramedullary hematopoeisis (EMH) is defined as formation of blood cells outside the bone marrow. It occurs most commonly in the liver and spleen in patients having disorders that lead to chronic anaemia. EMH in spinal canal is a very rare site and cauda equina syndrome due to EMH has very few cases presented in literature.Case Presentation A 28 year old male patient presented with complain of incontinenance of bladder and bowel along with saddle anaesthesia from 10 days. Patient was a known case of beta-thalassemia intermedia. And MRI scan of the spine showed multiple well circumscribed, enhancing lesions in the epidural space extending from L5 to S3 and resulting in compression of the cauda equina. Patient underwent posterior neural decompression by a laminectomy from L5 to S3. At 3 months follow up patient had partial recovery of his bladder control and complete recovery of sensation.Conclusion EMH should be recognized early on the basis of clinical features and MRI findings. The various modalities available for treatment of such cases includes blood transfusion, low dose radiotherapy, hydroxyurea and surgical decompression.There are very few cases noted in the literature of such phenomenon in the lumbosacral spine. In cases of acute presentations like cauda equine surgical decompression is a treatment modality of choice.