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Acta ortopédica mexicana

versión impresa ISSN 2306-4102

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JIMENEZ-AVILA, JM; CASTANEDA-HUERTA, JE  y  GONZALEZ-CISNEROS, AC. Bruns Garland syndrome. Report of a case and differential diagnosis with cauda equina syndrome. Acta ortop. mex [online]. 2019, vol.33, n.1, pp.42-45.  Epub 19-Mayo-2021. ISSN 2306-4102.

Background:

The Bruns Garland syndrome (diabetic amyotrophy) it is a very rare condition, with few cases reported in the literature. Clinical differentiation of diabetic amyotrophy or cauda equine syndrome may be difficult. The issue of misdiagnosis has been discussed as a reason for poor outcome after lumbar spine surgery. We report a case of diabetic amyotrophy that mimics a cauda equina syndrome.

Case description:

A 59 years old man diabetic patient that suddenly begins with weakness of lower extremities and loss of sphincters control. The patient was seen in the emergency room, the anteroposterior and lateral radiographs of the lumbosacral spine evidenced spondylolisthesis L5-S1 level II of Meyerding. However, the MRI show no vertebral canal compression, nerve root compression or disc extrusion. Electrodiagnostic study revealed diabetic amyotrophy (Bruns Garland syndrome). The patient rapidly improves with treatment based in antineuritics, diabetes control, physical therapy and rehabilitation. Four months after the diagnosis he recover his muscle strength, has no alterations in the march, no loss of balance, his sensitive is preserved and has no pain.

Conclusion:

Electrodiagnostic and radiologic studies should be used in every diabetic patient presenting with leg pain and/or weakness to differentiate diabetic neuropathy from cauda equina syndrome. Treatment of both diseases may be needed for relief of the patient’s pain.

Palabras llave : Low back pain; neuropathy; Bruns Garland; decompression.

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