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A rare etiology of cauda equina syndrome
Author(s) -
Sumit Batra,
Sumit Arora,
Hemant Meshram,
Geetika Khanna,
Shabnam Bhandari Grover,
Vinod Sharma
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
the journal of infection in developing countries
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.322
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 2036-6590
pISSN - 1972-2680
DOI - 10.3855/jidc.1001
Subject(s) - cauda equina syndrome , medicine , etiology , cauda equina , tuberculosis , presentation (obstetrics) , aspergillosis , rare disease , aspergillus fumigatus , abscess , decompression , surgery , itraconazole , dermatology , pathology , antifungal , disease , spinal cord , psychiatry , immunology
Fungal infections of the spine are very rare and usually seen in immunocompromised patients. Acute cauda equina syndrome presenting in an immunocompetent patient is usually due to a prolapse of the intervertebral disc. Infective pathology caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis with epidural collection can also have a similar presentation. We present a case of spinal epidural abscess caused by Aspergillus fumigatus, presenting as acute cauda equina syndrome. To the best of our knowledge, spinal aspergillosis presenting as cauda equina syndrome in an immunocompetent patient has not been reported before in the English-language based medical literature. Surgical decompression with antifungal treatment with oral itraconazole yielded a good recovery.

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