Baastrup's disease in a patient with multifactorial back pain: a case report.

IF 1.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Pain management Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-23 DOI:10.1080/17581869.2025.2507559
Komal Luthra, Melissa Schwartz, Darsha Krishnamurthi, Pranamya Suri, Scott Benkovic, Akhil Chhatre
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Abstract

Lower back pain is a common yet often misdiagnosed condition due to its multifactorial nature and presence of other underlying pathologies. Baastrup's disease is an underdiagnosed cause of lower back pain. We present a case of a 67-year-old female who initially presented with lower back pain and associated radiation to bilateral lower extremities. The patient's imaging revealed moderate spinal canal stenosis at L4-L5 due to grade 1 anterolisthesis, severe right L5-S1 neural foraminal stenosis, and a dorsal epidural cyst with interspinous bursitis possibly related to Baastrup's disease. The patient underwent L4-L5 interlaminar epidural steroid injection with cyst aspiration under fluoroscopic guidance and had temporary relief. Given the multifactorial nature of her pain, she subsequently underwent greater trochanter bursa steroid injections and bilateral L3-L5 medial branch blocks, resulting in significant pain relief. Our case demonstrates the multifactorial nature of lower back pain, where treatment of each underlying aspect, including identification of Baastrup's Disease with associated epidural cyst, resulted in pain relief. It also underscored the importance of considering the patient's history when using steroid injections in interventional procedures and determining when a patient is more appropriate for surgery.

多因素背痛患者的Baastrup病1例报告
下背部疼痛是一种常见但经常误诊的情况,由于其多因素的性质和其他潜在病理的存在。Baastrup氏病是一种未被确诊的腰痛病因。我们提出一个病例67岁的女性谁最初提出腰痛和相关辐射到双侧下肢。患者影像学显示,由于1级前滑脱,L4-L5椎管中度狭窄,右侧L5-S1神经孔严重狭窄,脊膜外囊肿伴棘间滑囊炎,可能与Baastrup病有关。患者在透视引导下行L4-L5层间硬膜外类固醇注射并囊肿抽吸,暂时缓解。考虑到其疼痛的多因素性,患者随后接受了大转子滑囊类固醇注射和双侧L3-L5内侧支阻滞,疼痛明显缓解。我们的病例显示了下背部疼痛的多因素性质,其中每个潜在方面的治疗,包括确定Baastrup病伴硬膜外囊肿,导致疼痛缓解。它还强调了在介入手术中使用类固醇注射时考虑患者病史和确定患者何时更适合手术的重要性。
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Pain management
Pain management CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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