Abstract

Introduction and Importance: Intramedullary spinal cord metastases (ISCM) are a rare and devastating complication of malignant disease with a poor prognosis. Prompt and accurate diagnosis is necessary for effective treatment, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the preferred imaging technique. In this article, a rare case of an ISCM presenting with motor weakness after trauma is described. Case Presentation: The patient showed progressive severe paraplegia and urinary retention, and a thoraco-abdomino-pelvic scan showed a mediastinal pulmonary process and mediastinal adenopathies with adrenal lesions. He was admitted and a total resection of the processus was performed. After surgery, the patient showed partial neurological improvement, but two weeks later, he had a consciousness impairment. A cerebral CT scan showed multiple round lesions, with perilesional edema, and the patient died one month later. Discussion: The article discusses the pathogenic mechanisms of ISCM and its diagnosis, treatment, and management, which are controversial due to the multitude of clinical circumstances and the lack of controlled studies on the efficacy of the different therapeutic approaches. Conclusion: In conclusion, this rare case of Intramedullary Spinal Cord Metastases (ISCM) offers several important take-away lessons for clinicians and researchers alike.

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