[Syndrome of femorolumbar extension rigidity].

Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova

Published: October 1980

AI Article Synopsis

  • 43 patients aged 10 to 22 experienced femorolumbar extension rigidity, with various underlying conditions including productive epiduritis and disc issues.
  • Surgical findings revealed a range of issues, such as tumors in the lumbar, thoracic, and cervical regions of the spine, alongside frequent dysplasia in the lumbar area.
  • The syndrome is likened to meningeal contractures and involves reflectory disturbances; effective treatment entails surgical mobilization of the spinal cord and associated structures.

Article Abstract

Under observation there were 43 patients aged 10 to 22 years and showing the syndrome of femorolumbar extension rigidity. On surgical verification it was found that 5 pateints had productive epiduritis, 20 protrusions and prolapses of the discs complicated with productive epiduritis in the lumbar division of the vertebral column; 11 had tumours in the lumbar, 3 in the thoracic, 3 in the cervical divisions of the vertebral column. The syndrome was frequently accompanied by dysplasia of the lumbar division. This syndrome is similar to meningeal contractures; it manifests in reflectory disturbances of the extensor tone, and can be classed with traction syndromes. An adequate treatment method consists in surgical mobilization of the spinal cord, its radicles, and the dural sac.

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