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[Streptococcus milleri subacute spinal cord abscess. Apropos of a case].
Neuro-Chirurgie 1996
Since 1830, more than eighty cases of spinal cord abscesses have been reported. In half of these cases, it was unfortunately a post-mortem diagnosis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) now gives new possibilities in the diagnosis and treatment of this rare pathology. We report here a case of cervical spinal cord abscess due to Streptococcus milleri. The clinical and laboratory findings, the MRI features, the pathogenicity of the offending pathogen and the surgical approach are discussed and compared with the data from the literature. The functional course was unexpectedly favourable in this patient. MRI allows prompt diagnosis and a precise localisation of the suspected abscess. Rapid surgical drainage is a critical prognostic factor for effective management of spinal cord abscess.
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