Spinal cord compression with acute para-paresis due to thoracic aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC): a case report and review of the literature

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Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are benign, highly vascular osseous lesions characterized by cystic, blood-filled spaces surrounded by thin perimeters of expanded bone. Children and young adults are most often affected by spinal ABCs; more than 75% of patients are younger than 20 years old at the time of presentation. Although ABCs have been documented in all areas of the axial and appendicular skeleton, ABCs of the spine present unique challenges due to the risk of vertebral destabilization, pathological fracture, and vertebral body (VB) collapse with neurological compromise. We describe here a case of a 12-year-old child who presented with cervical pain and gait disturbances starting a few weeks prior to his admission with acute paraparesis at the time of admission. Subsequently he was found to have a Thoracic ABC involving T1-T3.This was accompanied by T2 vertebral body collapse and spinal cord compression. He was investigated and treated promptly by resection of the aneurysmal bone cyst with posterior Cervical-thoracic instrumentation. There was full post-operative neurological resolution.
胸动脉瘤性骨囊肿(ABC)致脊髓压迫伴急性轻瘫:1例报告及文献复习
动脉瘤性骨囊肿(ABCs)是一种良性的、高度血管性的骨性病变,其特征是囊性的、充血的空间被扩张的薄骨周长包围。儿童和年轻人最常受到脊髓abc的影响;超过75%的患者在发病时年龄小于20岁。虽然abc在中轴和尾骨的所有区域都有记载,但由于椎体不稳定、病理性骨折和椎体塌陷伴神经系统损害的风险,脊柱abc呈现出独特的挑战。我们在此描述一例12岁的儿童,他在入院前几周出现颈椎疼痛和步态障碍,入院时伴有急性麻痹。随后发现患者有累及T1-T3的胸ABC。伴T2椎体塌陷和脊髓受压。他被检查并及时治疗动脉瘤性骨囊肿切除后颈胸内固定术。术后神经系统完全恢复。
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