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Pediatric spinal cord infarct: a rare cause of a rare disorder, (wo)man in barrel syndrome.

Nishtha Yadav1, Hima Pendharkar2, Girish Baburao Kulkarni3.   

Abstract

The "man in barrel syndrome" is a condition which resembles the aspect of patient being constrained in a barrel in which patient presents with bilateral upper limb weakness. It has classically been attributed to supratentorial lesions in watershed zones. We present such a case in a 12-year-old child who presented with bibrachial weakness and was noted to have cervical cord infarct on imaging. Spinal cord infarct is a rare cause of this syndrome, and until now only 20 cases have been described in which cervical cord infarct led to this presentation, all of them being adults. We describe first case report of bibrachial diplegia due to cord infarct in a child. Our case adds to the limited literature of cervical cord ischemia as a cause of "(wo) man in barrel syndrome" and re-iterates the fact that imaging of cervical cord should be considered while evaluating these cases.
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Keywords:  Cervical cord infarct; Man in barrel syndrome; Pediatric spinal cord infarction; Spinal cord infarct

Year:  2020        PMID: 33083875     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-020-04927-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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Authors:  María José García Antelo; Teresa Lema Facal; Tamara Pablos Sánchez; María Soledad López Facal; Eduardo Rubio Nazabal
Journal:  Open Neurol J       Date:  2013-01-24
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