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An Sist Sanit Navar ; 35(2): 329-33, 2012.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22948435

ABSTRACT

A deficit of vitamin B12, generally resulting from pernicious anaemia, can give rise to disorders of the spinal cord, brain, optic and peripheral nerves. The principal neurological syndrome is subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord (SCD), which can cause progressive motor and/or sensitive alterations, instability and incontinency, due to the demyelination of the posterior horn of the spinal cord. The identification by magnetic resonance (MR) of signal hyperintensity in T2 weighted sequences at the level of the posterior horns of the spinal and/or cervical cord can be of great use in diagnosising the patient with SCD, above all when the symptoms are mild or nonspecific, and the patient does not have haematological or gastrointestinal alterations. Besides, the evolution of the altered signal of the posterior horns in MR can be of use in evaluating the efficacy of treatment, since their normalization is related to clinical improvement.


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Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Subacute Combined Degeneration/diagnosis , Aged , Humans , Male
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An. sist. sanit. Navar ; 35(2): 329-333, mayo-ago. 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-103776

ABSTRACT

El déficit de vitamina B12, consecuencia generalmente de la anemia perniciosa, puede dar lugar a trastornos de la médula espinal, cerebro, nervios ópticos y periféricos. El principal síndrome neurológico es la degeneración combinada subaguda de la médula (DCS), que puede causar alteraciones motoras y/o sensitivas progresivas, inestabilidad e incontinencia, debido a la desmielinización de los cordones posteriores de la médula. La identificación por resonancia magnética (RM)de una hiperintensidad de señal en secuencias potenciadas en T2 a nivel de los cordones posteriores de la médula cervical y/o dorsal, puede ser de gran utilidad en la orientación diagnóstica del paciente con DCS, sobre todo cuando los síntomas son leves o inespecíficos, y el paciente no tiene alteraciones hematológicas o gastrointestinales. Además, la evolución de la alteración de la señal del cordonal posterior en RM puede ser de utilidad para valorar la eficacia del tratamiento, ya que su normalización se relaciona con la mejoría clínica(AU)


A deficit of vitamin B12, generally resulting from pernicious anaemia, can give rise to disorders of the spinal cord, brain, optic and peripheral nerves. The principal neurological syndrome is subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord (SCD), which can cause progressive motor and/or sensitive alterations, instability and incontinency, due to the demyelination of the posterior horn of the spinal cord. The identification by magnetic resonance (MR) of signal hyperintensity in T2weighted sequences at the level of the posterior horns of the spinal and/or cervical cord can be of great use in diagnosising the patient with SCD, above all when the symptoms are mild or nonspecific, and the patient does not have haematological or gastrointestinal alterations. Besides, the evolution of the altered signal of the posterior horns in MR can be of use in evaluating the efficacy of treatment, since their normalization is related to clinical improvement(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Subacute Combined Degeneration/diagnosis , Spinal Cord/physiopathology , Vitamin B 12 Deficiency/complications , Risk Factors
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