Spinal Epidural Abscess.
Summary
Spinal Epidural Abscess. Review Article Spinal epidural abscess is an infection in the epidural space. Patients typically present with localized back or neck pain (or both) that is accompanied by fever or neurologic symptoms. Magnetic resonance imaging with contrast enhancement is the diagnostic test of choice. An accurate microbiologic diagnosis is important and can be made with blood cultures, with tissue and fluid cultures obtained by image-guided needle aspiration or biopsy, or at the
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# Spinal Epidural Abscess.
*Review Article*
Spinal epidural abscess is an infection in the epidural space. Patients
typically present with localized back or neck pain (or both) that is accompanied
by fever or neurologic symptoms. Magnetic resonance imaging with contrast
enhancement is the diagnostic test of choice. An accurate microbiologic
diagnosis is important and can be made with blood cultures, with tissue and
fluid cultures obtained by image-guided needle aspiration or biopsy, or at the
time of surgery. Staphylococcus aureus is the most frequent pathogen, causing
more than 50% of infections. All patients with spinal epidural abscess should be
promptly evaluated by a spine surgeon and an infectious-disease specialist. Many
patients with spinal epidural abscess undergo surgery, although antimicrobial
therapy alone may be curative in carefully selected patients.
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DOI: 10.1056/NEJMra2412728