Spinal tumors in patients with neurofibromatosis type 2: MR imaging study of frequency, multiplicity and variety.

Neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder leading to various tumors of the CNS, with vestibular schwannomas being the hallmark of the disease. We have observed multiple asymptomatic spinal lesions in patients who have a single symptomatic spinal tumor. Accordingly, we studied the frequency, multiplicity, and variety of spinal tumors in all patients with NF2 to determine what is characteristic of the disease.MR images of the entire spinal canal were made in 73 patients aged 4-69 years with NF2. The number, location, morphology, signal characteristics, and contrast medium uptake of the spinal tumors as seen on MR images were recorded and analyzed. Histopathologic proof of 22 spinal tumors was obtained in 19 patients.Spinal tumors were found on MR images in 89% of the patients studied. No location in any part of the spine was preferred. MR imaging showed intramedullary tumors in 24 patients (33%) (three ependymomas pathologically proven). Extradural and intradural extramedullary tu...