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Fibrocartilaginous Embolism: a Rare Cause of Cervical Spine Infarction

Widad Abu Mayyala, Nawras Abu Aqeel,Afnan W. M. Jobran, Farah Shaheen,Mohammed Abdulrazzak, Yousef Alhroub

Annals of medicine and surgery(2024)

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Introduction and importance: One of the uncommon causes of ischaemic myelopathy is fibrocartilaginous embolisation, which results from the intersomatic disc nucleus pulposus becoming embolised into the spinal vasculature during Valsalva-like manoeuvres. Case presentation: A 29-year-old female patient presented to the authors’ emergency department with general weakness, dizziness, and an inability to move her right hand after a minor trauma. These symptoms deteriorated suddenly until the patient became quadriplegic. The clinical picture and MRI led to a diagnosis of fibrocartilaginous embolism. Clinical discussion: Fibrocartilaginous embolism is a rare cause of spine infarction. There is still little understanding of the underlying cause of FCE. Most cases occur sporadically in people without a family history of the disease, such as the authors’ case, and diagnosis is based on imaging of the spinal cord and ruling out other causes of a blockage in the vascular system within the spinal cord, infectious and inflammatory causes. Conclusion: When a practitioner suspects that a patient may have fibrocartilaginous embolism (FCE), they should take the patient’s history and do a neurological examination. An MRI is required since it is thought to be the most accurate method of diagnosing FCE.
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case report,fibrocartilaginous embolism,ischaemic myelopathy,quadriplegic,spinal cord
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