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Bone Infarct as an Indicator of Acute Spinal Ischaemia.


ABSTRACT: Acute spinal cord infarct in childhood is extremely rare, generally secondary to spinal/cardiovascular surgery or severe vertebral injuries. However, spontaneous spinal cord infarct cases have been described. We present a clinical case of a teenager who developed an acute weakness and paraesthesia in lower limbs after playing piggyback. Laboratory tests and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) were normal. During her hospital admission, her motor strength improved. After 10 days, MRI was repeated, and a bone infarct was observed. She was medicated with acetylsalicylic acid, and she completed a rehabilitation program.

SUBMITTER: Lopez-Vinas L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7063203 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bone Infarct as an Indicator of Acute Spinal Ischaemia.

López-Viñas Laura L   Quiñones-Coneo Kary Leonisa KL   Buenache-Espartosa Raquel R   Martínez-San-Millán Juan Salvador JS   Lorenzo-Sanz Gustavo G  

Case reports in pediatrics 20200226


Acute spinal cord infarct in childhood is extremely rare, generally secondary to spinal/cardiovascular surgery or severe vertebral injuries. However, spontaneous spinal cord infarct cases have been described. We present a clinical case of a teenager who developed an acute weakness and paraesthesia in lower limbs after playing piggyback. Laboratory tests and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) were normal. During her hospital admission, her motor strength improved. After 10 days, MRI was repeated, a  ...[more]

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