| Literature DB >> 2294468 |
B S Koppel1, M Daras, K R Duffy.
Abstract
Viral myelitis and bacterial epidural infections are common in intravenous drug abusers, but primary infections of the spinal cord are extremely rare. We report a 50-year-old active intravenous drug user who developed tetraplegia from an intramedullary abscess caused by Pseudomonas cepacia. Despite neurosurgical drainage and appropriate antibiotic therapy, no improvement was seen. Earlier intervention and a high index of suspicion is required in patients with a history of intravenous drug abuse and spinal cord symptoms.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2294468 DOI: 10.1097/00006123-199001000-00023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosurgery ISSN: 0148-396X Impact factor: 4.654