Spontaneous intramedullary abscesses caused by Streptococcus anginosus: two case reports and review of the literature

Intramedullary abscesses are rare infections of the spinal cord. Intramedullary abscesses often have a complex presentation, making a high index of suspicion essential for prompt diagnosis and management. We present two cases of intramedullary abscesses referred to and ultimately managed at our inst...

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Published inBMC infectious diseases Vol. 22; no. 1; p. 141
Main Authors Cerecedo-Lopez, Christian D, Bernstock, Joshua D, Dmytriw, Adam A, Chen, Jason A, Chalif, Joshua I, Gupta, Saksham, Driver, Joseph, Huang, Kevin, Stanley, Susan E, Li, Jonathan Z, Chi, John, Lu, Yi
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LanguageEnglish
Published England BioMed Central Ltd 10.02.2022
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Summary:Intramedullary abscesses are rare infections of the spinal cord. Intramedullary abscesses often have a complex presentation, making a high index of suspicion essential for prompt diagnosis and management. We present two cases of intramedullary abscesses referred to and ultimately managed at our institution. Delayed diagnosis occurred in both instances due to the rarity of intramedullary abscesses and their propensity to mimic other pathologies. For both patients, prompt surgical management and the rapid institution of broad-spectrum antibiotics were critical in preventing further neurological decline. Although rare, it is critical to consider intramedullary abscesses on the differential for any MRI lesions that are hyperintense on T2 and peripherally enhancing on T1 post-contrast sequences, as even short delays in treatment can lead to severe neurological damage.
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ISSN:1471-2334
1471-2334
DOI:10.1186/s12879-022-07099-7