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A case of acute spinal epidural abscess complicated from foot ulceration in a leprosy patient |
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You Ho Chae, Sung Hwa Kim, Sang Won Kim |
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Dept. of Dermatology, Catholic Hospital Taegu, Korea |
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Acute spinal epidural abscess is characterized by acute pyogenic infection of the spinal apidural space from the sites of skin, internal organs or verlebral body itself. The skin infections such as furunculosis or impetigo, often trivial, may permit seeding of the ,jpinal epidural areas. A 51-years-old female leprosy patient with a twelve-year history of anesthetic ulcerai ion on lateral aspect of left foot was acutely developed high fever, general weakness and neurologic symptoms with bach pairs, paralysis of lower legs, anesthesia and voiding difficulty. Diagnosis was confirmed by clinical feature, characteristic histologic, bacteriologic, neurologic, roentgenologic and operative findings as acute spinal epidural abscess at midthoracic (T7) level. She was treated with neurosurgery and parenteral administration of high doses of antibiotics (Penicilline, gentamicin), resultant with malted improvement of clinical and neurologic signs and later availabilily with wheel chair ambulation about 50 days after therapy. This complicated case was assumed to be spinal epidural involvement secondary to ascending infectio of foot ulceration in leprosy patient. |
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