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Spinal intramedullary abscess due to Candida albicans in an immunocompetent patient: A rare case report

BACKGROUND: A spinal intramedullary abscess is a rare clinical entity in which patients classically present with a subacute myelopathy and progressive paraplegia, sensory deficits, and/or bowel and bladder dysfunction. We report the second case of spinal intramedullary abscess caused by Candida albi...

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Autores principales: Raffa, Paulo Eduardo Albuquerque Zito, Vencio, Rafael Caiado Caixeta, Ponce, Andre Costa Corral, Malamud, Bruno Pricoli, Vencio, Isabela Caiado, Pacheco, Cesar Cozar, Costa, Felipe D’Almeida, Franceschini, Paulo Roberto, Medeiros, Roger Thomaz Rotta, Aguiar, Paulo Henrique Pires
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Publicado: Scientific Scholar 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8247672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34221606
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_435_2021
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author Raffa, Paulo Eduardo Albuquerque Zito
Vencio, Rafael Caiado Caixeta
Ponce, Andre Costa Corral
Malamud, Bruno Pricoli
Vencio, Isabela Caiado
Pacheco, Cesar Cozar
Costa, Felipe D’Almeida
Franceschini, Paulo Roberto
Medeiros, Roger Thomaz Rotta
Aguiar, Paulo Henrique Pires
author_facet Raffa, Paulo Eduardo Albuquerque Zito
Vencio, Rafael Caiado Caixeta
Ponce, Andre Costa Corral
Malamud, Bruno Pricoli
Vencio, Isabela Caiado
Pacheco, Cesar Cozar
Costa, Felipe D’Almeida
Franceschini, Paulo Roberto
Medeiros, Roger Thomaz Rotta
Aguiar, Paulo Henrique Pires
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description BACKGROUND: A spinal intramedullary abscess is a rare clinical entity in which patients classically present with a subacute myelopathy and progressive paraplegia, sensory deficits, and/or bowel and bladder dysfunction. We report the second case of spinal intramedullary abscess caused by Candida albicans to ever be published and the first case of its kind to be surgically managed. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 44-year-old female presented with severe lumbar pain associated with paraparesis, incontinence, and paraplegia. She reported multiple hospital admissions and had a history of seizures, having already undergone treatment for neurotuberculosis and fungal infection of the central nervous system unsuccessfully. Nevertheless, no laboratory evidence of immunosuppression was identified on further investigation. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a D10-D11, well-circumscribed, intramedullary mass within the conus, which was hypointense on T1-weighted imaging and hyperintense on T2/STIR weighted. The patient underwent surgery for removal and biopsy of the lesion, which provided the diagnosis of an intramedullary abscess caused by C. albicans, a very rare condition with only one case reported in literature so far. CONCLUSION: C. albicans intramedullary abscess is a very rare clinical entity, especially in immunocompetent patients. We highlight C. albicans as an important etiology that must be considered in differential diagnosis. Critical evaluation of every case, early diagnosis, timely referral and surgical management of the abscess is essential to improve neurological outcome.
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spelling pubmed-82476722021-07-02 Spinal intramedullary abscess due to Candida albicans in an immunocompetent patient: A rare case report Raffa, Paulo Eduardo Albuquerque Zito Vencio, Rafael Caiado Caixeta Ponce, Andre Costa Corral Malamud, Bruno Pricoli Vencio, Isabela Caiado Pacheco, Cesar Cozar Costa, Felipe D’Almeida Franceschini, Paulo Roberto Medeiros, Roger Thomaz Rotta Aguiar, Paulo Henrique Pires Surg Neurol Int Case Report BACKGROUND: A spinal intramedullary abscess is a rare clinical entity in which patients classically present with a subacute myelopathy and progressive paraplegia, sensory deficits, and/or bowel and bladder dysfunction. We report the second case of spinal intramedullary abscess caused by Candida albicans to ever be published and the first case of its kind to be surgically managed. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 44-year-old female presented with severe lumbar pain associated with paraparesis, incontinence, and paraplegia. She reported multiple hospital admissions and had a history of seizures, having already undergone treatment for neurotuberculosis and fungal infection of the central nervous system unsuccessfully. Nevertheless, no laboratory evidence of immunosuppression was identified on further investigation. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a D10-D11, well-circumscribed, intramedullary mass within the conus, which was hypointense on T1-weighted imaging and hyperintense on T2/STIR weighted. The patient underwent surgery for removal and biopsy of the lesion, which provided the diagnosis of an intramedullary abscess caused by C. albicans, a very rare condition with only one case reported in literature so far. CONCLUSION: C. albicans intramedullary abscess is a very rare clinical entity, especially in immunocompetent patients. We highlight C. albicans as an important etiology that must be considered in differential diagnosis. Critical evaluation of every case, early diagnosis, timely referral and surgical management of the abscess is essential to improve neurological outcome. Scientific Scholar 2021-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8247672/ /pubmed/34221606 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_435_2021 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Surgical Neurology International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Case Report
Raffa, Paulo Eduardo Albuquerque Zito
Vencio, Rafael Caiado Caixeta
Ponce, Andre Costa Corral
Malamud, Bruno Pricoli
Vencio, Isabela Caiado
Pacheco, Cesar Cozar
Costa, Felipe D’Almeida
Franceschini, Paulo Roberto
Medeiros, Roger Thomaz Rotta
Aguiar, Paulo Henrique Pires
Spinal intramedullary abscess due to Candida albicans in an immunocompetent patient: A rare case report
title Spinal intramedullary abscess due to Candida albicans in an immunocompetent patient: A rare case report
title_full Spinal intramedullary abscess due to Candida albicans in an immunocompetent patient: A rare case report
title_fullStr Spinal intramedullary abscess due to Candida albicans in an immunocompetent patient: A rare case report
title_full_unstemmed Spinal intramedullary abscess due to Candida albicans in an immunocompetent patient: A rare case report
title_short Spinal intramedullary abscess due to Candida albicans in an immunocompetent patient: A rare case report
title_sort spinal intramedullary abscess due to candida albicans in an immunocompetent patient: a rare case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8247672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34221606
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_435_2021
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