Abstract
Introduction:
Surfer’s myelopathy (SM) is a rare disorder described in subjects presenting with acute paraparesis while learning how to surf. It is thought to be secondary to spinal ischemia triggered by hyperextension. Spinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) shows changes consistent with spinal cord ischemia on T2-weighted and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI).
Case Presentation:
We report two patients who presented with acute onset paraplegia shortly after spinal hyperextension. They had no physical or radiological evidence of soft tissue injury. Their clinical and imaging findings closely resemble those described in SM.
Discussion:
We propose the use of the term ‘acute hyperextension myelopathy’ to categorize patients with spinal cord infarction secondary to hyperextension. DWI sequencing on MRI should be considered to evaluate for early signs of spinal cord ischemia in these patients. Use of a broader term for diagnostic classification can help include patients with spinal cord infarction due to a common mechanism.
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We thank the Departments of Neuroradiology and Pediatric Critical Care at the University of Kentucky for their ongoing support.
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Albuja, A., Qaiser, S., Lightner, D. et al. Surfer’s myelopathy without surfing: a report of two pediatric patients. Spinal Cord Ser Cases 3, 17008 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/scsandc.2017.8
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