Spinal epidural abscess. Optimizing patient care

The medical literature regarding spinal epidural abscess has two common threads: reports of poor prognosis and appeals for rapid treatment. Spinal epidural abscess is a difficult diagnosis to make because of its rarity--many physicians will never see a case during their careers. Among all patients a...

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Published in:Archives of internal medicine (1960) Vol. 153; no. 14; p. 1713
Main Authors: Maslen, D R, Jones, S R, Crislip, M A, Bracis, R, Dworkin, R J, Flemming, J E
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Published: United States 26-07-1993
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Abstract The medical literature regarding spinal epidural abscess has two common threads: reports of poor prognosis and appeals for rapid treatment. Spinal epidural abscess is a difficult diagnosis to make because of its rarity--many physicians will never see a case during their careers. Among all patients admitted to hospitals, the incidence is approximately one to two cases per 10,000. Only increased awareness and swift management of spinal epidural abscess will improve outcome. Our goal through this report is to enhance the recognition and treatment of spinal epidural abscess. We present 28 new cases of spinal epidural abscess, giving special attention to the peculiarities of the disease; we compile and analyze comprehensive data from cases from literature; and finally, we present the results of 16 retrospective personal interviews of infected patients.
AbstractList The medical literature regarding spinal epidural abscess has two common threads: reports of poor prognosis and appeals for rapid treatment. Spinal epidural abscess is a difficult diagnosis to make because of its rarity--many physicians will never see a case during their careers. Among all patients admitted to hospitals, the incidence is approximately one to two cases per 10,000. Only increased awareness and swift management of spinal epidural abscess will improve outcome. Our goal through this report is to enhance the recognition and treatment of spinal epidural abscess. We present 28 new cases of spinal epidural abscess, giving special attention to the peculiarities of the disease; we compile and analyze comprehensive data from cases from literature; and finally, we present the results of 16 retrospective personal interviews of infected patients.
Author Flemming, J E
Bracis, R
Crislip, M A
Dworkin, R J
Maslen, D R
Jones, S R
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SubjectTerms Abscess - diagnosis
Abscess - microbiology
Abscess - therapy
Aged
Diagnosis, Differential
Dura Mater
Female
Humans
Male
Prognosis
Retrospective Studies
Spinal Cord Diseases - diagnosis
Spinal Cord Diseases - microbiology
Spinal Cord Diseases - therapy
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