| Literature DB >> 30210902 |
Jonathon Cavaleri1, Jennifer L Perez1, Alp Ozpinar2, Nima Alan2, Edward Monaco2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage into the epidural space following lumbar puncture (LP) has been documented in pediatric patients, but there have been no reported cases in adults. CASE DESCRIPTION: We report an epidural CSF leak in an adult who presented with back pain, positional headache, urinary retention, and constipation following an LP performed as a part of a research study. The patient's magnetic resonance (MR) scan showed an extensive epidural CSF collection. Following placement in a recumbent position for 72 h, the collection fully resolved along with his neurological complaints.Entities:
Keywords: Adults; cerebrospinal fluid leak; epidural; lumbar puncture; magnetic resonance; pediatrics; resolution of symptoms and signs; review
Year: 2018 PMID: 30210902 PMCID: PMC6122281 DOI: 10.4103/sni.sni_476_17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Neurol Int ISSN: 2152-7806
Figure 1MRI visualization of epidural CSF collection extending from lumbar spine to C7-T1 in an adult patient following LP. (a) Sagittal T2 fast relaxation fast spin echo (FRFSE) MRI image of the cervical and upper thoracic spine C7-T1. (b) Sagittal T2 FRFSE image of the entire thoracic spine. (c) Sagittal T2 FRFSE image of the lumbar spine. (d) Sagittal T2 FRFSE image of the lumbar spine at 6-week follow-up. (e and f) Axial T2 FRFSE image at the levels of L1 and L3, respectively. (g) Axial T2 FRFSE image visualizing the bladder, showing considerable urinary retention