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Cauda Equina Syndrome Associated with Dural Ectasia in Chronic Anlylosing Spondylitis
Cauda equina syndrome (CES) associated with dural ectasia is a rare neurologic complication in patients with longstanding ankylosing spondylitis (AS). We report a 68-year-old male with a 30-year history of AS who presented a typical symptom and signs of progressive CES, urinary incontinence and neur...
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The Korean Neurosurgical Society
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4303731/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25628815 http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2014.56.6.517 |
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author | Ha, Sang-woo Son, Byung-chul |
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description | Cauda equina syndrome (CES) associated with dural ectasia is a rare neurologic complication in patients with longstanding ankylosing spondylitis (AS). We report a 68-year-old male with a 30-year history of AS who presented a typical symptom and signs of progressive CES, urinary incontinence and neuropathic pain of the lumbosacral radiculopathy. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings showed the unique appearances of dural ectasia, multiple dural diverticula, erosion of posterior element of the lumbar spine, tethering of the conus medullaris and adhesion of the lumbosacral nerve roots to the posterior aspect of the dural ectasia. Considering the progressive worsening of the clinical signs, detethering of the conus medullaris through resection of the filum terminale was performed through a limited laminectomy. However, the urinary incontinence did not improve and there was a partial relief of the neuropathic leg pain only. The possible pathogenetic mechanism of CES-AS and the dural ectasia in this patient with longstanding AS are discussed with a literature review. |
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spelling | pubmed-43037312015-01-27 Cauda Equina Syndrome Associated with Dural Ectasia in Chronic Anlylosing Spondylitis Ha, Sang-woo Son, Byung-chul J Korean Neurosurg Soc Case Report Cauda equina syndrome (CES) associated with dural ectasia is a rare neurologic complication in patients with longstanding ankylosing spondylitis (AS). We report a 68-year-old male with a 30-year history of AS who presented a typical symptom and signs of progressive CES, urinary incontinence and neuropathic pain of the lumbosacral radiculopathy. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings showed the unique appearances of dural ectasia, multiple dural diverticula, erosion of posterior element of the lumbar spine, tethering of the conus medullaris and adhesion of the lumbosacral nerve roots to the posterior aspect of the dural ectasia. Considering the progressive worsening of the clinical signs, detethering of the conus medullaris through resection of the filum terminale was performed through a limited laminectomy. However, the urinary incontinence did not improve and there was a partial relief of the neuropathic leg pain only. The possible pathogenetic mechanism of CES-AS and the dural ectasia in this patient with longstanding AS are discussed with a literature review. The Korean Neurosurgical Society 2014-12 2014-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4303731/ /pubmed/25628815 http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2014.56.6.517 Text en Copyright © 2014 The Korean Neurosurgical Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Ha, Sang-woo Son, Byung-chul Cauda Equina Syndrome Associated with Dural Ectasia in Chronic Anlylosing Spondylitis |
title | Cauda Equina Syndrome Associated with Dural Ectasia in Chronic Anlylosing Spondylitis |
title_full | Cauda Equina Syndrome Associated with Dural Ectasia in Chronic Anlylosing Spondylitis |
title_fullStr | Cauda Equina Syndrome Associated with Dural Ectasia in Chronic Anlylosing Spondylitis |
title_full_unstemmed | Cauda Equina Syndrome Associated with Dural Ectasia in Chronic Anlylosing Spondylitis |
title_short | Cauda Equina Syndrome Associated with Dural Ectasia in Chronic Anlylosing Spondylitis |
title_sort | cauda equina syndrome associated with dural ectasia in chronic anlylosing spondylitis |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4303731/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25628815 http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2014.56.6.517 |
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