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Spontaneous conus infarction with"snake-eye appearance"on magnetic resonance imaging:A case report and literature review
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作者 Qiao-Yu Zhang lin-ying xu +2 位作者 Ming-Li Wang Hua Cao Xiao-Fei Ji 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第9期2074-2083,共10页
BACKGROUND Infarction of the conus medullaris is a rare form of spinal cord infarction.The first symptom is usually acute non-characteristic lumbar pain,followed by lower limb pain,saddle numbness,fecal incontinence,a... BACKGROUND Infarction of the conus medullaris is a rare form of spinal cord infarction.The first symptom is usually acute non-characteristic lumbar pain,followed by lower limb pain,saddle numbness,fecal incontinence,and sexual dysfunction.Spontaneous conus infarction with"snake-eye appearance"on magnetic resonance imaging has rarely been reported.CASE SUMMARY We report a 79-year-old male patient with spontaneous conus infarction who had acute lower extremity pain and dysuria as the first symptoms.He did not have any recent history of aortic surgery and trauma.Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a rare"snake-eye appearance."In addition,we reviewed the literature on 23 similar cases and summarized the clinical features and magnetic resonance manifestations of common diseases related to the"snake-eye sign"to explore the etiology,imaging findings,and prognosis of spontaneous conus infarction.CONCLUSION We conclude that acute onset of conus medullaris syndrome combined with"snake-eye appearance"should be strongly suspected as conus medullaris infarction caused by anterior spinal artery ischemia.This special imaging manifestation is helpful in the early diagnosis and treatment of conus infarction. 展开更多
关键词 Spinal cord disease INFARCTION PARALYSIS DYSURIA Magnetic resonance imaging Case report
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