Teaching NeuroImages: Acute neurologic deficits due to surfer's myelopathy

NEUROLOGY(2023)

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Abstract
A previously healthy 32-year-old man developed acute onset of lower extremity weakness (American Spinal Injury Association [ASIA]–motor L2-S1, grade 2/5), T8 sensory level, and loss of bowel and bladder control (ASIA Impairment Scale [AIS] C) while surfing. The patient was a novice surfer and recalled a prolonged period in prone hyperextension. MRI spine was consistent with surferu0027s myelopathy, a rare nontraumatic cause of myelopathy found in novice surfers (figure).1,2 The etiology is postulated to be due to dynamic compression of the artery of Adamkiewicz. The patient recovered full function with conservative management over 3 days. Full recovery is expected in patients with AIS B or better, as opposed to patients with AIS A, who typically do not recover.1
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neurologic deficits,neuroimages,surfer
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