Unusual presentation of extruded disc: A case report

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Abstract

A 38-year male presented with severe low back pain radiating towards right lower limb which was progressively increasing with decrease in motor power of the ipsilateral ankle dorsiflexion and toe extension. Magnetic Resonance study with gadolinium suggested dorsal epidural migration of the extruded disc at L4-L5 level compressing the thecal sac, which mimics the differential diagnosis epi-dural abscess, epidural hematoma, synovial cyst and extradural space-occupying lesion. Open lumbar discectomy was done, and the large, herniated disc was found dorsal to the thecal sac adhering dura mater, which was removed meticulously and the patient was symptomatically better postoper-atively. The power of his lower limb gradually increased by physiotherapy in subsequent follow-up.

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Shah, R. P., Thapa, B. B., Panta, S., & Karmacharya, K. B. (2021). Unusual presentation of extruded disc: A case report. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 59(234), 207–209. https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.5993

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