PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Pathak, Ashish AU - Singh, Poonam AU - Gehlot, Prateek AU - Dhaneria, Mamta TI - Spinal epidural abscess treated with antibiotics alone AID - 10.1136/bcr-2013-009285 DP - 2013 Apr 30 TA - BMJ Case Reports PG - bcr2013009285 VI - 2013 4099 - http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2013/bcr-2013-009285.short 4100 - http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2013/bcr-2013-009285.full AB - Spinal epidural abscess (SEA) is a rare clinical condition among children. Most patients do not present with classical signs. A 13-year-old boy without any predisposing factors presented with paraparesis, bladder and bowel involvement. MRI spine demonstrated an SEA at the C7 and D1 levels on both sides of the midline with cord oedema at the C2–3 to C6 level with minimal marrow oedema in the C6 vertebral body. We treated the patient with antibiotics (ceftriaxone and vancomycin) alone. The patient showed excellent response with only minimal residual gait disturbance at the end of 6 weeks of antibiotic therapy. This is the first paediatric report of complete recovery of a patient at clinical stage 4 following antibiotic treatment alone from India. However, caution should be exercised to closely monitor the patient’s recovery as any progression in the neurological state warrants surgery.