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Surgical management in spinal sarcoidosis: case report.

Carlo Brembilla1, Antonio Signorelli, Claudio Lamartina, Francesco Biroli.   

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DESIGN: Case report of a patient with transient paraplegia and spine instability because of sarcoidosis of 2 vertebral bodies.
OBJECTIVES: To report a rare case of vertebral sarcoidosis accompanied by transient neurologic symptoms and spine instability, and to discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic management. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Vertebral sarcoidosis is a rare condition, and only a few case reports exist in the literature. In most cases, treatment with steroids improves associated neurologic symptoms. Operative intervention is necessary in cases with spinal instability because of progressive vertebral destruction and impending or progressive neurologic deterioration.
METHODS: After steroids therapy and subsequent neurologic improvement, operative treatment by a 2-stage posterior stabilization followed by anterior vertebrectomy and fusion was given to a patient with 2-level vertebral sarcoidosis and residual spine instability.
RESULTS: After steroids therapy, the patient had a complete neurologic recovery; satisfactory spinal stability was achieved after surgery.
CONCLUSION: In the absence of any spinal instability, neurologic symptoms associated with vertebral sarcoidosis respond satisfactorily to nonoperative treatment with steroids. Progressive neurologic deterioration or spinal instability caused by bone destruction requires operative intervention. Steroids therapy provided neurologic improvement, posterior stabilization combined with anterior vertebrectomy and fusion provided spine stability for the patient in this report.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19333090     DOI: 10.1097/BRS.0b013e318191e7ad

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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1.  Osseous spinal sarcoidosis: an unusual but important entity to remember.

Authors:  Ali Bin Sarwar Zubairi; Mughis Sheerani; Ahmed Suleman Haque; Humera Ahsan; Kulsoom Fatima
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2010-11-19
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