| Literature DB >> 25254171 |
Mohammed Mostafa1, Nehad Nasef1, Tarik Barakat1, Amany K El-Hawary1, Hesham Abdel-Hady1.
Abstract
Sacral dimples are the most common cutaneous anomaly detected during neonatal spinal examination. Congenital dermal sinus tract, a rare type of spinal dysraphism, occurs along the midline neuraxis from occiput down to the sacral region. It is often diagnosed in the presence of a sacral dimple together with skin signs, local infection, meningitis, abscess, or abnormal neurological examination. We report a case of acute flaccid paralysis with sensory level in a 4 mo old female infant with sacral dimple, diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging to be a paraspinal subdural abscess. Surgical exploration revealed a congenital dermal sinus tract extending from the subdural abscess down to the sacral dimple and open to the exterior with a minute opening.Entities:
Keywords: Paralysis; Paraplegia; Spinal cord compression; Spinal dysraphism; Spinal epidural abscess
Year: 2013 PMID: 25254171 PMCID: PMC4145641 DOI: 10.5409/wjcp.v2.i3.26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Pediatr ISSN: 2219-2808