Seizure-induced thoracic spine compression fracture: case report
- PMID: 12480222
- DOI: 10.1016/s0090-3019(02)00837-6
Seizure-induced thoracic spine compression fracture: case report
Abstract
Background: Vertebral fracture caused solely by a convulsive seizure has rarely been reported in the neurosurgical literature.
Case description: We describe a 34-year-old male with severe back pain from a thoracic fracture occurring in association with a seizure during hospitalization for treatment of temporal lobe epilepsy. Bone mineral densities in the lumbar spine and the femoral neck were decreased, possibly by long-term anti-epileptic medication. Muscle contractions during a seizure can result in vertebral fractures, especially at the thoracic levels.
Conclusion: A complaint of back pain after a convulsive seizure should prompt radiologic investigation for vertebral fracture, even in the absence of external trauma.
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