Journal ArticleOpen Access
Aspergillus spinal epidural abscess
Author Affiliations
Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute, Ospedale Cannizzaro, Ospedale Garibaldi, Baghdad Medical City, ...
Published InJournal of Craniovertebral Junction and Spine
Year2022
Citations13
Abstract
Aspergillus spinal epidural abscess (ASEA) is a rare entity that may mimic Pott's paraplegia as it commonly affects immunocompromised patients. We present one institutional case of ASEA with concomitant review of the literature. A 58-year-old female presented with intermittent low back pain for 10 years recently aggravated and with concurrent spastic paraparesis, fever, and weight loss. Emergent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed T11-T12 epidural abscess with discitis and osteomyelitis. After empirical treatment with antibiotics, computed tomography-guided, percutaneous biopsy with drainage was performed, showing granulomatous tubercular-like collection. Antitubercular therapy was initiated, but after 1 month, the patient's condition deteriorated. Repeat MRI showed growth of the spinal epidural abscess with significant cord compression and vertebral osteomyelitis. T11-T12 laminectomy and tissue removal were…
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