Neuroschistosomiasis: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Author:

Yankey Kwadwo Poku1,Awoonor-William Ronald2,Owusu Derrick Nyantakyi1,Sackeyfio Arthur1,Nyarko Veneranda3,Gross-Fenandez Liudmila1,Addai Francis1,Wulff Irene1,Boachie-Adjei Oheneba1

Affiliation:

1. FOCOS Orthopaedic Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery Research Accra, Ghana

2. Department of Orthopaedic, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital,Kumasi, Ghana

3. Department of Pathology Korle bu Teaching Hospital,Accra, Ghana

Abstract

Abstract Spinal cord involvement is a rare complication of the schistosomiasis manifesting as myeloradiculopathy, medullary or conus–cauda equina syndrome which can lead to potentially serious long-term disability. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging coupled with biochemical parameters have become the mainstay of diagnosis. Biopsy which is the gold standard of diagnosis demonstrating the organism is usually reserved for cases of diagnostic challenge. We report a rare case of upper thoracic spinal cord schistosomiasis diagnosed by biopsy in an 18-year-old male migrant presenting to a spine and orthopaedic centre in Ghana with complaints of upper back pain and associated myeloradiculopathy symptoms. Initial suspicion of intramedullary cord tumour was made based on magnetic resonance imaging findings warranting biopsy which revealed schistosoma spp. He was treated with anthelminthics and corticosteroids with a resolution of symptoms.

Publisher

Medknow

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