Spinal Adhesive Arachnoiditis: Three Case Reports and Review of Literature
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Spinal adhesive arachnoiditis is a rare pathology involving pia mater of the spinal cord and nerve roots. It can potentially lead to disability-many patients end up wheelchair-bound due to subsequent paraparesis. It is an infrequent but possible cause of lower extremities weakness in patients with a history of spinal surgery, epidural anaesthesia, myelography or spinal tumors. Three patients, one male and two females, admitted to our unit due to paraparesis presented at least one of the above mentioned risk factors. Each of them had a severe course of illness-progressive paresis of lower extremities. All above cases were diagnosed with spinal adhesive arachnoiditis confirmed with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan-the most sensitive and specific diagnostic tool. Despite conservative treatment and intensive rehabilitation none of the presented patients preserved the ability to mobilise independently. Considering spinal adhesive arachnoiditis in patients with paraparesis and history of typical risk factors should be included in clinical diagnostic procedure.
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