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Paralytic ileus in the patient with tuberculosis of spine.

Viskasari Pintoko KalanjatiRury T OktarizaYahya YahyaAbdulloh Machin
Published in: British journal of neurosurgery (2019)
Background: We reported a patient with spinal tuberculosis and paralytic ileus. A 56-year-old Javanese male presented with lower limb paralysis and bowel obstruction 2 weeks prior to admission. He was found to have hypoalbuminemia and hypesthesia from the T7/T9 levels and below. Other than increased alanine aminotransferase, hematology and blood chemical tests were normal. MRI and plain abdominal radiographs confirmed the diagnosis of spinal tuberculosis at the T5/6 level and paralytic ileus. Tubercles in the lymphoid tissue of the intestinal submucosa were not seen.Conclusion: Paralytic ileus may occur in spinal TB.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • lower limb
  • spinal cord
  • pulmonary tuberculosis
  • case report
  • hiv aids
  • emergency department
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • adverse drug
  • contrast enhanced
  • spinal cord injury