Spinal Cord Stroke: An Uncommon Diagnosis behind Common Symptoms!!
Issue Details
Journal ID | 1 |
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Volume | 6 |
Number | 2 |
Year | 2016 |
Issue Date | 2016-06-10 00:00:00 |
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Abstract:
Spinal cord infarction is one such disease which is quite uncommon and often goes undetected because of variation in its onset,
severity, duration and presentation. Spinal cord is supplied by anterior and posterior spinal arteries.Around three quarters of
blood supply to spinal cord is derived from anterior spinal artery. Mostly Spinal Cord Syndrome is due to vascular compromise
pathologically or due to any iatrogenic insult. Spinal cord stroke, either ischemic or hemorrhagic presents abruptly over few
minutes to several hours with severe back pain along with bilateral weakness or paralysis depending upon the site and severity
of lesion. Aspirin is standard treatment along with low-dose heparin administered subcutaneously, and physiotherapy to improve
motor function. Various factors like patient health, age and condition of the disease might influence clinical evolution and
functional outcome. Weakness or paralysis may improve as time passes especially in those where complete infarction did not
occur.
Spinal cord infarction is one such disease which is quite uncommon and often goes undetected because of variation in its onset,
severity, duration and presentation. Spinal cord is supplied by anterior and posterior spinal arteries.Around three quarters of
blood supply to spinal cord is derived from anterior spinal artery. Mostly Spinal Cord Syndrome is due to vascular compromise
pathologically or due to any iatrogenic insult. Spinal cord stroke, either ischemic or hemorrhagic presents abruptly over few
minutes to several hours with severe back pain along with bilateral weakness or paralysis depending upon the site and severity
of lesion. Aspirin is standard treatment along with low-dose heparin administered subcutaneously, and physiotherapy to improve
motor function. Various factors like patient health, age and condition of the disease might influence clinical evolution and
functional outcome. Weakness or paralysis may improve as time passes especially in those where complete infarction did not
occur.
Published: 2016-06-06
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