Non‐osseous intradural tuberculoma of the thoracic spine with compressive myelopathy

Author:

Duvuru Shyam1ORCID,Sanker Vivek23ORCID,Naureen Syed24ORCID,Prakash Gupta25ORCID,Sanjana Rajurkar26ORCID,Dave Tirth27ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery Apollo Specialty Hospitals Madurai Tamil Nadu India

2. Team Erevnites Trivandrum India

3. Research Assistant, Department of Neurosurgery Trivandrum Medical College Kerala India

4. UT MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

5. Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation College of Medicine San Carlos City Philippines

6. Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research JNMC Wardha India

7. Bukovinian State Medical University Chernivtsi Ukraine

Abstract

Key Clinical MessageAn uncommon form of CNS tuberculosis called non‐osseous IDEM tuberculoma frequently results from paradoxical drug interactions. It should be considered one of the differentials when patients receiving ATT experience acute neurological impairment.AbstractTuberculoma affecting the spinal cord is a rare condition in modern times. The occurrence of non‐osseous intradural tuberculosis, specifically in the spine, is even more exceptional. In fact, it is uncommon to encounter an intradural extramedullary tuberculous granuloma that lacks radiological indications of vertebral involvement, especially within the thoracic region. We present a case of a patient with a neurological deficit caused by a non‐osseous intradural tuberculoma in the thoracic region, without any associated bone involvement. The patient experienced a gradual deterioration of neurological function. An MRI of the thoracic spine revealed the presence of a tuberculoma located intradurally, extramedullary, and juxtamedullary of the T5 vertebra. The compression of the spinal cord resulted in paraparesis which was worsening to paraplegia. A D4–D6 laminectomy and microsurgical excision were performed under intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM), and the patient showed clinical recovery. Excellent clinical outcomes were achieved. However, it is crucial to consider the possibility of a non‐osseous intradural tuberculoma as a rare condition when encountering a SOL, particularly in patients with a history of tuberculosis and spinal cord compression. In cases where a progressing neurological deficit is present, a combination of surgical intervention and anti‐tuberculous treatment should be considered as the optimal approach.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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