| Literature DB >> 21386948 |
Chittur Viswanathan Gopalakrishnan1, Vazhayil Vikas, Suresh Nair.
Abstract
A 14-year-old girl presented with progressive paraparesis and paresthesia of one-year duration. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a T6 vertebral hemangioma with epidural compression on the spinal cord. Following angiography and embolization, she underwent dorsal laminectomy and excision of the soft tissue component compressing the cord. In the postoperative period she had rapid worsening of lower limb power and imaging demonstrated an epidural haematoma at the operative site. The patient was taken up for urgent re-exploration and evacuation of haematoma. Postoperatively the patient complained of visual failure, headache and had multiple episodes of seizures. An magnetic resonance imaging brain showed characteristic features of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) and the patient improved gradually after control of hypertension. This is the first documented case of PRES following spinal cord compression in a patient without any known risk factors. We postulate the possible mechanism involved in its pathogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: Hematoma; Magnetic resonance imaging; Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome; epidural; spinal
Year: 2011 PMID: 21386948 PMCID: PMC3047900 DOI: 10.4184/asj.2011.5.1.64
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian Spine J ISSN: 1976-1902