An unusual case of acute wandering paralysis
An unusual case of acute wandering paralysis
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The authors reported on a 63-year-old diabetic male who developed a strange wandering hemiparesis affecting first left side and then right side, not consistent with a right parasagittal meningioma nor with ischemic stroke.The subsequent rapid worsening of clinical Hayward SP0410X Valve Parts picture, with occurrence of paraparesis, urinary incontinence and midthoracic sensory level, together with the evidence of leucocytosis, Vitamin D3 led to the diagnosis of a T6-T7 spondylodiscitis with spinal cord compression.The authors underlied the difficulties in diagnosing this condition in the setting of general hospital practice and the importance of clinical and neurological examination.
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