We report a case of intramedullary cavernous angioma in a 56 years old woman with history of back pain. MRI show discal protusion and disclose an intramedullary lesion, with heterogeneous sinal. The MRI is more sensitive than CT and the most appropriate tecnique is the sequence eco-gradient. The diagnosis is relevant because there is a possibilty of acute neurological deficit and it is frequently accompanied by cranial cavernous angiomas.
intramedullar, cavernous angioma; spinal cord; magnetic resonance