Abstract

Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is an uncommon complication of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Solitary association of fatal spinal SAH as a complication of SLE, has not been encountered much in literature although coexisting acute cerebral and spinal SAH have been associated with SLE. We present a 39-year old female with initial diagnosis of SLE eight years ago who suddenly developed a productive cough, acute abdomen and paralysis of the lower limbs. Magnetic resonance imaging of the spine revealed thoracic spinal SAH with varying degrees of thoracic spinal cord compression. The hemorrhage was total evacuated via surgery. She regained normal function of her lower limbers after the operation with no further neurological complications. One of the rare but fatal complications of SLE is solitary spinal SAH without cranial involvement. The best and most appropriate management of this kind of presentation is surgical decompression of the hematoma with total hemostasis. The cause of hemorrhage should be identified intra-operatively and treated appropriately.

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  • Use Discussion l Neurologic problems are common in ia cases of systemic lupus ly erythematosus (SLE), affecting up to 75% of c patients.[3]

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The ethical committee of the hospital full approved our case study. The patient and her relatives were informed about our intension to involve her in a case study and she/they agreed to partake in the study. She/they signed the concern form before the operation was carried out according to all surgical protocols. Contributions: SAR and XY conceived the project and SAR designed the study. JL and SH provided technical assistance in the study. SAR analyzed the data, prepared the illustrations and wrote the paper. All authors approved the paper for the submission

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