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Effective non-surgical management of spinal cord compression from extra-medullary hematopoiesis with radiotherapy in thalassemia intermedia: a case report.
Spinal cord compression (SCC) secondary to extramedullary hematopoiesis (EMH) represents a rare but critical manifestation in patients with hematologic conditions, including β-thalassemia intermedia (β-TI). While there is no standard guideline due to the rarity of EMH-induced SCC, this case report documents successful management with radiotherapy while avoiding high-risk surgical intervention. The patient was a 17-year-old male with β-TI who developed debilitating SCC attributable to a paraspinal EMH mass. Due to concerns regarding surgical morbidity, a 26Gy 13-session course of radiation was administered alongside adjunctive blood transfusions, Hydroxyurea, and Glucocorticoids. Marked improvement and subsequent resolution of neurological deficits occurred rapidly following treatment, with sustained regression of the EMH mass over 18 months of follow-up. The case demonstrates that radiotherapy can be an effective primary treatment for EMH-induced SCC in β-TI, emphasizing its safety and efficacy when immediate and significant clinical response is required.
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Oxford Medical Case Reports (OMCR) is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal publishing original and educationally valuable case reports that expand the field of medicine. The journal covers all medical specialities including cardiology, rheumatology, nephrology, oncology, neurology, and reproduction, comprising a comprehensive resource for physicians in all fields and at all stages of training. Oxford Medical Case Reports deposits all articles in PubMed Central (PMC). Physicians and researchers can find your work through PubMed , helping you reach the widest possible audience. The journal is also indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection . Oxford Medical Case Reports publishes case reports under the following categories: Allergy Audiovestibular medicine Cardiology and cardiovascular systems Critical care medicine Dermatology Emergency medicine Endocrinology and metabolism Gastroenterology and hepatology Geriatrics and gerontology Haematology Immunology Infectious diseases and tropical medicine Medical disorders in pregnancy Medical ophthalmology Nephrology Neurology Oncology Paediatrics Pain Palliative medicine Pharmacology and pharmacy Psychiatry Radiology, nuclear medicine, and medical imaging Respiratory disorders Rheumatology Sexual and reproductive health Sports Medicine Substance abuse.