Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (Oct 2022)

Spinal intramedullary cavernous angioma patient in a pain clinic - A case report -

  • Soo Bin Kim,
  • Seung Bae Cho,
  • Sehun Lim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17085/apm.22128
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 439 – 444

Abstract

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Background Spinal intramedullary cavernous angioma is a rare form of spinal cord tumor that is associated with myelopathy and significant morbidity and surgical treatment is almost always required. Case We report a case of spinal intramedullary cavernous angioma in a pain clinic with initial symptoms of unilateral interdigital space sensory change. Morton’s neuroma and piriformis syndrome were clinically suspected, however, symptoms acutely aggravated, and paraplegia developed following the patient’s COVID-19 vaccination. Vaccine-associated side effects were ruled out and spinal intramedullary cavernous angioma was confirmed through magnetic resonance image. The patient underwent surgery for complete mass excision. Conclusions Recent reports of COVID-19 vaccine-associated side effects have raised sensitive concerns to both health care providers and the public, that in some cases when the symptoms coincide with vaccination history, it may delay time-sensitive diagnosis and treatment and spend unnecessary costs.

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