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A Novel Case of Tethered Cord in a Five-Month-Old Male With Pallister-Killian Syndrome.


ABSTRACT: A five-month-old male presented with an incidentally found low-lying conus medullaris on ultrasound and subsequent MRI demonstrating its position at L4. Pre-operative examination findings included mild, global hypotonia and a coccygeal dimple without bladder or bowel abnormalities or spasticity. The patient underwent spinal cord untethering with a section of filum terminale and was discharged without complication following his procedure. Follow-up at one year revealed continued baseline hypotonia without further neurosurgical needs. This is the first reported case of tethered cord syndrome described in a patient with Pallister-Killian syndrome managed successfully with neurosurgical intervention.

SUBMITTER: Gigliotti MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7704268 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Novel Case of Tethered Cord in a Five-Month-Old Male With Pallister-Killian Syndrome.

Gigliotti Michael J MJ   Tachie-Baffour Yaw Y   Jafrani Ryan J RJ   Lane Jessica J   Rizk Elias E  

Cureus 20201029 10


A five-month-old male presented with an incidentally found low-lying conus medullaris on ultrasound and subsequent MRI demonstrating its position at L4. Pre-operative examination findings included mild, global hypotonia and a coccygeal dimple without bladder or bowel abnormalities or spasticity. The patient underwent spinal cord untethering with a section of filum terminale and was discharged without complication following his procedure. Follow-up at one year revealed continued baseline hypotoni  ...[more]

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