Paraplegia in spinal tuberculosis due to anterior spinal artery syndrome
Author(s) -
Sharmila Thillainathan,
Dilani Priyangika,
Indika Marasinghe,
Madura Adikari,
Gayani Premawansa
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
anuradhapura medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2345-9719
pISSN - 2279-3771
DOI - 10.4038/amj.v9i2.7546
Subject(s) - paraplegia , tuberculosis , medicine , public health , publication , promotion (chess) , publishing , medline , family medicine , political science , psychiatry , nursing , business , spinal cord , advertising , pathology , politics , law
Tuberculosis remains a major public health problem especially in developing countries. Around 10% of patients with extra pulmonary tuberculosis may have bone and joint involvement and half of them will have tuberculosis of spine. Paraplegia is the most dreaded complication of spinal tuberculosis. Infective thrombosis or endarteritis of spinal vessels leading to infarction of the spinal cord is a very rare cause of paraplegia. We describe a 45-year-old lady presenting with spinal tuberculosis leading to paraplegia with associated anterior spinal arterial thrombosis.
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