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CASE REPORT
Spinal cord infarction: a rare cause of paraplegia
  1. Sonali Patel,
  2. Khimara Naidoo,
  3. Peter Thomas
  1. Department of Accident and Emergency, Milton Keynes General Hospital, Milton Keynes, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Sonali Patel, p.sonali31{at}gmail.com

Summary

Spinal cord infarction is rare and represents a diagnostic challenge for many physicians. There are few reported cases worldwide with a prevalence of 1.2% of all strokes. Circulation to the spinal cord is supplied by a rich anastomosis. The anterior spinal artery supplies the anterior two thirds of the spinal cord and infarction to this area is marked by paralysis, spinothalamic sensory deficit and loss of sphincter control depending on where the lesion is. Treatment of spinal cord infarction focuses on rehabilitation with diverse outcomes. This report presents a case of acute spinal cord infarction with acquisition of MRI to aid diagnosis.

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