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Spinal epidural abscess
(
SEA
) is a neurological emergency that requires urgent diagnosis and treatment. We report 2 patients with
SEA
, in whom, on neuropathological examination, the neurological signs were found to be caused by spinal cord
ischemia
due to thrombosis of leptomeningeal vessels and compression of spinal arteries, respectively, while evidence of spinal cord compression was absent. Clinicians and neuropathologists should be aware of the variable mechanisms underlying the neurological involvement in
SEA
. Absence of spinal cord compression by the abscess may hamper early diagnosis and treatment.
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PMID:Myelopathy due to spinal epidural abscess without cord compression: a diagnostic pitfall. 1520 Feb 87
Spinal epidural abscess
(
SEA
) is a severe pyogenic infection of the epidural space that leads to devastating neurological deficits and may be fatal.
SEA
is usually located in the thoracic and lumbar parts of the vertebral column and injures the spine by direct compression or local
ischemia
. Spinal injury may be prevented if surgical and medical interventions are implemented early. The diagnosis is difficult, because clinical symptoms are not specific and can mimic many benign conditions. The classical triad of symptoms includes back pain, fever and neurological deterioration. The gold standard in the diagnostic evaluation is magnetic resonance imaging with gadolinium enhancement, which determines the location and extent of the abscess. Increased awareness of the disease is essential for rapid recognition and immediate implementation of treatment. Here we describe the case of a 26-year-old woman with
SEA
with fever, back pain in the thoracic region and delayed symptoms of a transverse spinal cord injury.
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PMID:Spinal epidural abscess: common symptoms of an emergency condition. A case report. 2400 34