Title of article
Diastematomyelia Presenting With no Pain in a 53-Year-Old Man: A Case Report
Author/Authors
Azimi, Parisa Department of Neurosurgery - Imam Hossain Medical Center - University of Shahid Beheshti Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran , Mohammadi, Hassan Reza Department of Neurosurgery - Imam Hossain Medical Center - University of Shahid Beheshti Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran
Pages
4
From page
522
To page
525
Abstract
Initial presentation of diastematomyelia is rarely seen in adults. The purpose of this case report is to present a case of clinically silent
diastematomyelia unrecognized into adulthood and review of the literature. A 53-year-old Persian man was admitted to our hospital with
gait disturbance, weakness of the right lower extremity, sensory loss of the left and right lower extremity of two weeks’ duration, with no
pain or sphincter dysfunction. The patient underwent radiological examinations, and diastematomyelia was diagnosed. The deteriorating
condition of our patient led to the decision to perform a surgery. A laminectomy was performed from L-3 to L-5 with resection of the
soft-tissue mass and excision of the bony spur, and the patient was followed for 6 months. Postoperatively, the patient did not show new
neurologic deficit and he returned to work 4 months after surgery. Our case was unique because of the absence of any pain, neurologic
signs, and precipitating acute event leading to diagnosis, until 53 years of age. Surgical decompression of bony spur provided relative
improvement of his symptoms.
Keywords
Diastematomyelia , Pain , Spinal Cord
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2013
Record number
2422316
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