Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5667756 | Joint Bone Spine | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
BackgroundNeurological complications in Scheuermann's disease are rare but serious.Case reportsWe report three cases of severe neurological deficit due to medullar ischemia attributable to the compression of a radiculomedullar artery by thoracic (two cases) and lumbar (one case) disc herniations associated with Scheuermann's disease. They were not treated surgically because of the absence of direct spinal cord compression or definitive spinal cord ischemia. Those young patients still have severe neurological damage. An earlier management could have prevented them.ConclusionWhen doubting about any compressive sign, MRI should be performed with diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) sequences in emergency.
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Authors
Léa Chiche, Robert-Yves Carlier, Dan Siahou, Arnaud Nataf, Caroline Hugeron, Clémence Palazzo,