# Spinal extradural meningioma mimicking lumbar disc herniation in a cat: a case report

**Authors:** Seoyeoun Ji, Hyung-Kyu Chae, Yeon-Jung Hong

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s12917-026-05310-4 · BMC Veterinary Research · 2026-02-13

## TL;DR

A cat was diagnosed with a rare spinal tumor that mimicked a disc herniation, highlighting the importance of considering unusual tumor types in spinal mass diagnoses.

## Contribution

This is the first reported case of an extradural fibrous meningioma without dural involvement in a cat, with detailed imaging findings.

## Key findings

- An 8-year-old cat had an extradural fibrous meningioma at the L5-6 spinal level, mimicking a disc herniation.
- The tumor was confirmed via histopathology after surgical excision and showed no dural attachment.
- Imaging findings suggest the need to consider atypical meningiomas in the differential diagnosis of extradural spinal masses.

## Abstract

Neoplasia affecting the feline spinal column is an uncommon clinical occurrence, with the most frequently documented types being lymphosarcoma, osteosarcoma, glial tumors, and meningioma. This report describes the first case of an extradural meningioma affecting the lumbar spinal cord of a cat.

An 8-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat presented with a two-day history of paresis, dyschezia, and reduced tail movement. Hematologic testing and thoracic radiographs revealed no abnormalities; however, lumbar radiography identified a radiopaque mass in the spinal canal at the L5-6 level. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated an extruded nucleus pulposus-like extradural mass with limited parenchymal enhancement, compressing the spinal cord at L5-6. A hemilaminectomy was performed, and an extradural soft tissue mass not attached to the dura mater was excised. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of a fibrous meningioma.

While spinal meningiomas typically present as intradural extramedullary lesions, their occurrence in the extradural space is exceptionally uncommon, especially when no dural connection is present. This case provides the first imaging description of an extradural fibrous meningioma without dural involvement in a cat. Clinically, this highlights the importance of considering atypical forms of meningioma in the differential diagnosis of extradural spinal masses with minimal contrast enhancement.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** dyschezia (MONDO:0002203)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** lumbar disc herniation (MESH:C535531), meningioma (MESH:D008579)
- **Species:** Felis catus (cat, species) [taxon 9685]

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