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Cord compression caused by multiple disc herniations and intraspinal cyst in Scheuermann's disease
This case report details a rare instance of Scheuermann's disease co-occurring with spinal cord compression from both disc herniations and a meningeal cyst, leading to spastic paraparesis.
Area of Science:
- Neurology
- Spinal Surgery
- Radiology
Background:
- Scheuermann's disease typically involves disc degeneration but rarely causes significant neurological deficits.
- Multilevel disc herniations are uncommon in Scheuermann's disease.
Observation:
- A patient with Scheuermann's disease presented with bilateral lower extremity paresthesia.
- Diagnostic imaging revealed multilevel disc herniations and an intraspinal meningeal cyst.
- The cyst was distinct from the subarachnoid space.
Findings:
- Coexistence of intraspinal cyst and multilevel disc herniations in Scheuermann's disease.
- Both pathologies contributed to spinal cord compression.
- Surgical intervention included cyst drainage, anterior decompression, and spinal fusion.
Implications:
- This case highlights the potential for combined pathologies causing neurological compromise in Scheuermann's disease.
- Successful surgical management can lead to good long-term outcomes.
- Emphasizes the importance of comprehensive evaluation for spinal pathologies.
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