Radiology Case Reports (Mar 2021)

Acute paraplegia as a presentation of acute aortic occlusion

  • Ana F. Costa, MD,
  • Fábio Almeida, MD,
  • Sara Faria, MD,
  • Ana Pastor, MD,
  • Teresa Costa, MD,
  • Teresa Alfaiate, MD,
  • Amélia Pereira, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 531 – 533

Abstract

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Acute aortic occlusion is a rare life-threatening event. We present a case of a heavy smoking, 54-year-old man who was admitted in the emergency room with sudden paraplegia, associated to severe lower back and lower limbs pain. A neurologic examination showed paralysis of the lower limbs and cold lower extremities. The pedal and femoral pulses were absent. A computed tomography revealed occlusion of the mesenteric superior artery, abdominal aorta, and both iliac arteries. Despite medical treatment, the patient died before evaluation of vascular surgery. Paraplegia is a rare presentation of acute aortic occlusion and clinicians should be alert to make an early intervention.

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