A rare aetiology of spinal epidural abscess

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Abstract

Spinal epidural abscess (SEA) due to Streptococcus pneumoniae is a rare entity, but it is associated with high mortality. Here, we describe a rare case of pneumococcal SEA in an immunocompetent adult who presented with fever, lower back pain and paresis. Central nervous system examination revealed a decreased power in bilateral lower limbs. Magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbosacral spine showed loculated pus collection in the epidural space at the level of L4-L5 vertebrae. Pus obtained following L4-L5 decompression along with blood cultures grew S. pneumoniae. The patient was treated with clindamycin and cefoperazone-sulbactam for 6 weeks, and no relapse was noted on 11 months follow-up.

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Sheoran, L., Goel, N., Acharya, S., Adsul, N., & Wattal, C. (2019). A rare aetiology of spinal epidural abscess. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, 37(4), 590–592. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijmm.IJMM_19_493

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