Vertebral body and spinal cord infarction in a pile-driver operator with fibrocartilaginous disc embolism.

Clin Med (Lond)

Department of Neurology, Tallaght University Hospital/The Adelaide and Meath Hospital, Dublin, incorporating the National Children's Hospital (AMNCH), Dublin, Ireland; Stroke Service, Tallaght University Hospital/The Adelaide and Meath Hospital, Dublin, incorporating the National Children's Hospital (AMNCH), Dublin, Ireland; Academic Unit of Neurology, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

Published: July 2024

We describe the case of a male heavy machinery operator who presented from work with a rapidly evolving spinal cord syndrome. Spinal MRI revealed thoracic vertebral body and cord infarction and evolving mild disc prolapse attributed to fibrocartilaginous disc embolism (FCDE). FCDE should be considered as one of the aetiological mechanisms of acute spinal cord infarction in pile-driver/heavy machinery operators, especially in association with adjacent vertebral body infarction and intervertebral disc prolapse. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) changes may evolve, warranting early follow-up MRI in appropriate cases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinme.2024.100226DOI Listing

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