Abstract
Abstract
Background
Tubercular infection of the brain and spine is relatively common in endemic regions of the world. Central nervous system tuberculosis can have varied manifestations. The familiar imaging findings are hydrocephalus, ring-enhancing tuberculomas, and meningeal enhancement, having a preference for basal regions. Myelitis is the most common imaging manifestation of spine, with holocord involvement being a rare presentation, as seen in our case.
Case presentation
We present a case of a pediatric patient undergoing treatment for a tubercular infection of the brain. The patient developed acute onset quadriparesis, manifesting as holocord transverse myelitis on imaging. The imaging findings in the brain manifested as basal meningeal enhancement and non-communicating hydrocephalus, managed by shunt placement. As of the latest, the patient is on follow-up and has a stable disease course. Clinical and laboratory investigations excluded other infectious and non-infectious causes of transverse myelitis, including neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders.
Conclusions
Longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis is a rare complication of tubercular myelitis seen as a long-segment signal abnormality with swelling of the cord and corresponding post-contrast enhancement. Involvement of the entire cord is rare, with a handful of cases reported in the literature.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
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