Contribution of magnetic resonance imaging in sclerotic combined degeneration of the spinal cord due to vitamin B12 deficiency |
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Authors: | Coignard P Lemesle M Madinier G Manceau E Osseby G Lucas B Baudouin N Martin D Giroud M Dumas R |
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Affiliation: | Service de Neurologie, CHU Dijon. |
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Abstract: | Subacute combined degeneration (SCD) of the spinal cord is known to present histopathologically degenerative lesions in the spinal cord, but few studies on the neuroradiological findings have so far been reported. We present the interest of initial and follow-up MR findings in three cases of SCD. In the three cases, a causal event precipitated the onset of neurological symptoms: general anesthesia for the first and the third one and folic acid treatment for the second one. Clinical evolution was favorable after specific treatment with nearly total recovery. The initial MR study disclosed lesions predominantly involving the posterior columns of the spinal cord: high intensity on T2 weighted image was seen in the initial MR study and disappeared three months after treatment in correlation with good recovery, but with a delay. The recognition of this MR pattern suggests that MRI may be used in conjunction with clinical assessment to confirm the diagnosis and to monitor the efficacity of treatment in SCD. |
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