Mycobacterial spindle cell pseudotumor of the spinal cord: Case report and literature review

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Abstract

We report the first description of spinal cord mycobacterial spindle cell pseudotumor. A patient with newly diagnosed advanced HIV presented with recent-onset bilateral leg weakness and was found to have a hypermetabolic spinal cord mass on structural and molecular imaging. Biopsy and cultures from blood and cerebrospinal fluid confirmed spindle cell pseudotumor due to Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare. Despite control of HIV and initial reduction in pseudotumor volume on antiretrovirals and antimycobacterials (azithromycin, ethambutol, rifampin/rifabutin), he ultimately experienced progressive leg weakness due to pseudotumor re-expansion. Here, we review literature and discuss multidisciplinary diagnosis, monitoring and management challenges, including immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome.

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Duong, M. T., Ungemach, A., Malik, F., Duong, M. T., Wasserman, N., Cooper, K., … Szep, Z. (2024). Mycobacterial spindle cell pseudotumor of the spinal cord: Case report and literature review. Journal of Neuroimmunology, 390. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneuroim.2024.578329

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