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Is prostatic biopsy as safe as we think? Epidural abscess following prostatic biopsy
A. L. Aguilar-Shea, A. M. Molino-González, C. Gallardo-Mayo,
J. M. Pedradas-Navas
Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Address correspondence to Dr. A. L. Aguilar-Shea, C/Clara
del Rey Nº 58 1D 28002 Madrid Spain
Canadian Journal of Urology 2008, 15(4), 4188-4190.
Abstract
Spinal epidural abscess is an infectious disorder with high
morbidity and mortality rates, which is often associated
with delayed diagnosis. We report a case of a 73-year-old
man with cervical pyogenic spondylodiscitis complicated
with epidural abscess following a prostatic biopsy. Clinical
presentation included fever, malaise, neck rigidity in all
axes, minor paresis of the right arm, and gait ataxia. A
cervical vertebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
scan showed pyogenic spondylodiscitis with an epidural
abscess. Blood, urine, and cerebrospinal fl uid cultures
were sterile. The patient was treated with intravenous
vancomycin, metronidazole, and ceftazidime for 4 weeks,
and was discharged from the hospital and treated with oral
cloxacillin, metronidazole, and cefi xime for another 2 weeks.
His neurological symptoms disappeared completely, and
he walked normally, without support. It is important for
clinicians to be alert to symptoms accompanying back pain
following a prostatic biopsy and to consider the possibility
of a diagnosis of spinal abscess.
Keywords
pyogenic spondylodiscitis, epidural abscess, MRI, prostatic biopsy
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APA Style
Aguilar-Shea, A.L., Molino-González, A.M., Gallardo-Mayo, C., Pedradas-Navas, J.M. (2008). Is prostatic biopsy as safe as we think? Epidural abscess following prostatic biopsy. Canadian Journal of Urology, 15(4), 4188–4190.
Vancouver Style
Aguilar-Shea AL, Molino-González AM, Gallardo-Mayo C, Pedradas-Navas JM. Is prostatic biopsy as safe as we think? Epidural abscess following prostatic biopsy. Can J Urology. 2008;15(4):4188–4190.
IEEE Style
A.L. Aguilar-Shea, A.M. Molino-González, C. Gallardo-Mayo, and J.M. Pedradas-Navas, “Is prostatic biopsy as safe as we think? Epidural abscess following prostatic biopsy,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 4188–4190, 2008.
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