BMC Neurology (Mar 2023)

Anterior horn damage in brachial multisegmental amyotrophy with superficial siderosis and dural tear: an autopsy case report

  • Yusuke Takahashi,
  • Minori Kodaira,
  • Mitsunori Yamada,
  • Kai Uehara,
  • Kiyoshi Ito,
  • Tomoki Kaneko,
  • Hiroki Ohashi,
  • Masahide Yazaki,
  • Yoshiki Sekijima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-023-03180-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background Patients with superficial siderosis (SS) rarely show brachial multisegmental amyotrophy with ventral intraspinal fluid collection accompanied with dural tear. Case presentation We describe spinal cord pathology of a 58-year-old man who developed brachial multisegmental amyotrophy with ventral intraspinal fluid collection from the cervical to lumbar spinal levels accompanied with SS, dural tear, and snake-eyes appearance on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Radiological and pathological analyses detected diffuse and prominent superficial deposition of hemosiderin in the central nervous system. Snake-eyes appearance on MRI expanded from the C3 to C7 spinal levels without apparent cervical canal stenosis. Pathologically, severe neuronal loss at both anterior horns and intermediate zone was expanded from the upper cervical (C3) to middle thoracic (Th5) spinal gray matter, and these findings were similar to compressive myelopathy. Conclusion Extensive damage of the anterior horns in our patient may be due to dynamic compression induced by ventral intraspinal fluid collection.

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