The patient was a 44-year-old male with a 5-month history of lumbar radiculopathy following a golf injury. Following magnetic resonance imaging, he received a spinal epidural injection consisting of corticosteriods from his spine surgeon 2 weeks prior to physical therapy evaluation. Five weeks postinjection, the patient noted a progressive and significant worsening of his local lumbar and radicular symptoms. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a lumbar subcutaneous abscess, for which the patient underwent open debridement and intravenous antibiotic therapy for methicillin sensitive staphylococcus aureus. He subsequently returned to physical therapy for successful management of his residual disablement
SummaryDespite advances in medicine, early diagnosis of spinal epidural abscess remains a challenge ...
42 cases of spinal epidural abscesses were operated on in the years 1957-1980, among approximately 8...
Spinal osteomyelitis with epidural abscess is a rare disease. Most patients have 1 or more predispos...
This report will present two cases of epidural abscesses following pain interventions and review ava...
Background: Spinal epidural abscess (SEA) is a rare but severe pyogenic infection of the epidural sp...
We report a case of a spinal epidural abscess (SEA) in a patient without significant risk factors. T...
Spinal Epidural Abscess (SEA) is a rare pyogenic infection localized between dura mater and vertebra...
Spinal Epidural Abscess (SEA) is a rare pyogenic infection localized between dura mater and vertebra...
In this study we present a 61-year-old female patient who was admitted to the hospital with dorsal a...
Background : Iatrogenic epidural abscess complicating neuro-axial blockade is rare, but carries sign...
Despite advances in medicine, early diagnosis of spinal epidural abscess remains a challenge to clin...
Background and Purpose: Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment, spinal epidural abscess due to ...
AbstractSpinal epidural abscesses (SEAs) are unusual bacterial infections, with possible devastating...
A 65-year-old man with cervical epidural abscess presented with high fever and severe neck pain. On ...
Spinal epidural abscesses (SEAs) are unusual bacterial infections, with possible devastating neurolo...
SummaryDespite advances in medicine, early diagnosis of spinal epidural abscess remains a challenge ...
42 cases of spinal epidural abscesses were operated on in the years 1957-1980, among approximately 8...
Spinal osteomyelitis with epidural abscess is a rare disease. Most patients have 1 or more predispos...
This report will present two cases of epidural abscesses following pain interventions and review ava...
Background: Spinal epidural abscess (SEA) is a rare but severe pyogenic infection of the epidural sp...
We report a case of a spinal epidural abscess (SEA) in a patient without significant risk factors. T...
Spinal Epidural Abscess (SEA) is a rare pyogenic infection localized between dura mater and vertebra...
Spinal Epidural Abscess (SEA) is a rare pyogenic infection localized between dura mater and vertebra...
In this study we present a 61-year-old female patient who was admitted to the hospital with dorsal a...
Background : Iatrogenic epidural abscess complicating neuro-axial blockade is rare, but carries sign...
Despite advances in medicine, early diagnosis of spinal epidural abscess remains a challenge to clin...
Background and Purpose: Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment, spinal epidural abscess due to ...
AbstractSpinal epidural abscesses (SEAs) are unusual bacterial infections, with possible devastating...
A 65-year-old man with cervical epidural abscess presented with high fever and severe neck pain. On ...
Spinal epidural abscesses (SEAs) are unusual bacterial infections, with possible devastating neurolo...
SummaryDespite advances in medicine, early diagnosis of spinal epidural abscess remains a challenge ...
42 cases of spinal epidural abscesses were operated on in the years 1957-1980, among approximately 8...
Spinal osteomyelitis with epidural abscess is a rare disease. Most patients have 1 or more predispos...