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Spinal arachnoiditis leading to recurrent reversible myelopathy: A case report.

Erol Jahja1, Charles Sansur2,3, Peter Howard Gorman3,4.   

Abstract

Context: A patient followed in the outpatient spinal cord injury support clinic at a VA Medical Center with a prior remote history of a gunshot wound to the back and multiple prior myelograms presented with a recurrent waxing and waning weakness of the left lower extremity and intermittent incontinence of bowel and bladder.Findings: During the evaluation, the patient experienced an immediate albeit temporary improvement in symptoms after a diagnostic lumbar puncture performed for CT myelogram. The symptoms of myelopathy reoccurred several weeks, but then the patient had a similar experience with rapid improvement in symptoms after an accidental fall down a flight of steps. Subsequently, the foot weakness and incontinence returned one week later. The patient ultimately developed permanent improvement in signs and symptoms after surgical intervention which included intradural lysis of adhesions, incision of the arachnoid membrane and resection of a cystic lesion.Clinical relevance: Patients who experience unexpected, albeit transient improvement in myelopathic symptoms who are known or suspected to have arachnoiditis should be evaluated for surgically remediable lesions. Remediation of these lesions can potentially improve long term outcome.

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Keywords:  Arachnoiditis; Myelopathy; Recurrence

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33166210      PMCID: PMC9135419          DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2020.1830250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med        ISSN: 1079-0268            Impact factor:   2.040


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