| Literature DB >> 35464562 |
Beatrice Tan1, Charles Kon1, Sean Loh2, Louis Ng3, Vincent Lum4.
Abstract
Lower back pain is a very common presenting condition, with a large proportion resulting from discogenic causes, especially after strenuous activity. In patients with a history of exertion, lower back pain, and acute urinary retention, the obvious diagnosis to exclude would be cauda equina syndrome. We present a case of a 32-year-old man who presented with lower back pain, bilateral lower limb weakness, and acute urinary retention following a recent episode of heavy lifting. He was subsequently diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis. This case highlights that rarer conditions can masquerade as cauda equina syndrome, and even in seemingly straightforward presentations, alternative diagnoses should also be considered.Entities:
Keywords: acute kidney injury; acute urinary retention; cauda equina syndrome; lower back pain; rhabdomyolysis
Year: 2022 PMID: 35464562 PMCID: PMC9001814 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.23048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184