Abscess formation in the spinal epidural space is a rare lesion. Despite modern medical advances, the morbidity and mortality rates asseciated with spinal epidural abscess remain significant, and the diagnosis is often elusive. Post-traumatic epidural abscess of the cervical spine is reported in a 51 year old man. RM imaging of the spinal cord allowed for prompt diagnosis. At the operation the culture of the abscess drainage grew Escherichia Coli.

Ascesso cervicale epidurale post-traumatico da Escherichia coli e revisione della casistica

LOCATELLI, DAVIDE;
1997-01-01

Abstract

Abscess formation in the spinal epidural space is a rare lesion. Despite modern medical advances, the morbidity and mortality rates asseciated with spinal epidural abscess remain significant, and the diagnosis is often elusive. Post-traumatic epidural abscess of the cervical spine is reported in a 51 year old man. RM imaging of the spinal cord allowed for prompt diagnosis. At the operation the culture of the abscess drainage grew Escherichia Coli.
1997
Abscess; Cervical; Epidural; Escherichia coli; Spinal infection; Neuroscience (all)
Magrotti, E; Borutti, G.; Frascaroli, G.; Silvani, V.; Bellantoni, G.; Santi, L.; Locatelli, Davide; Villani, P.
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