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Pyogenic spondylitis presenting with skip lesions

Authors :
Po-Liang, Lai
Hsieh-Shong, Leu
Chi-Chien, Niu
Wen-Jer, Chen
Lih-Huei, Chen
Source :
Chang Gung medical journal. 28(9)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

We report on a 65-year-old man who presented with a 1-month history of aggravating backache and low-grade fever. He suddenly became paraplegic (Frankel B). Muscle power was grade 0 approximately 1 over the bilateral lower limbs. X-ray films showed disc space narrowing and end-plate blurring at the T9 approximately T11 and L4 approximately L5 levels. Magnetic resonance imaging showed an infectious lesion at T9 approximately T11 and another at L4 approximately L5. An emergent operation was performed under the impression of pyogenic spondylitis with spinal cord compression. The patient showed a significant recovery (Frankel D) after the thoracic and lumbar spinal surgeries. Pyogenic spondylitis usually presents as a vertebra-disc-vertebra lesion spreads to the contiguous vertebra-disc-vertebra unit. The current patient had pyogenic spondylitis with coexistent thoracic and lumbar lesions. This kind of skip lesion is common in spinal malignant metastasis, but rare in spinal infections. Awareness of the possibility of multiple lesions or skip lesions will facilitate the diagnosis and treatment of this condition.

Details

ISSN :
20720939
Volume :
28
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chang Gung medical journal
Accession number :
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