Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : BMJ case reports
Source : BMJ case reports, Volume 2011 (2011)
Keywords : article, case report, central nervous system malformation, Central Nervous System Vascular Malformations, cerebrovascular accident, diabetes mellitus, Diagnosis, Differential, differential diagnosis, human, Humans, magnetic resonance angiography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, male, middle aged, non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, spinal cord ischemia, Stroke, Type 2
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Medicine
Year : 2011
Abstract : A 61-year-old diabetic male developed weakness of both lower limbs while walking, 1 month go. When he was examined in hospital a hour later, it was found that he had total absence of movements in both legs, sensory loss of all modalities till umbilicus and had urinary retention. MRI spine demonstrated an intramedullary longitudinal T2 hyperintensity extending from upper thoracic cord till conus medullaris. A provisional diagnosis of transverse myelitis was made and started on corticosteroids. Partial improvement was noted over a 3 week period, after which he developed urinary infection, hyponatremia and sudden worsening of weakness. Repeat MRI spine with contrast raised the possibility of dural arteriovenous malformation leading to extensive spinal cord infarction, which was confirmed by MR angiogram.
Cite this Research Publication : S. K. Pillai, Subramaniam, T., and Rao, G. G., “Spinal stroke in older people secondary to dural arteriovenous fistula.”, BMJ case reports, vol. 2011, 2011.