Abstract

 

Late onset paraplegia - a sequalae to Pott's disease. A report on imaging, prevention and management.

Rajeswari Ramachandran; Ranjani Ramachandran; Santha, T.; Sriram, K.; Prabhakar, R.

International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease; 1997; 1(5); 468-473.

Late onset paraplegia is a neurological complication that develops after a variable period in a patient with healed tuberuclous disease of the vertebrae. In this retrospective analysis clinical features, imaging in diagnosis and treatment of this condition are described among 5 cases seen over a period of 5 years. This complication occurred even after successful treatment of initial spinal lesions with rifampicin-containing regimens. Magnetic resonance imaging was useful in pinpointing the exact pathology; one case had syrinx and two cases had marked internal gibbus with cord atrophy. Of the two cases who accepted surgical treatment, one improved.

 

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