Perspectives in Medical Research

Volume: 5 Issue: 1

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Subacute Combined Degeneration of spinal cord with megaloblastic anemia secondary to vitamin B12 deficiency in a 17-year female

Majed B Momin1,Sandeep S2. Anamika Aluri3,Suhela R4

1,4Consultant Pathologist,2Consultant Radiologist,3Consultant Biochemist &HOD Laboratory,Yashoda Hospital,Malakpet,Hyderabad,Telangana,India.
Address for correspondence: Dr Majid Momin, Consultant Pathologist,Yashoda Hospital,Malakpet,Hyderabad,Telangana,India.
Email: majedmomin [email protected]

Year: 2017, Page: 78-80,

Abstract

Summary: Sub acute combined degeneration of spinal cord (SCD), a treatable non-compressive myelopathy, is a rare cause of demyelination of the dorsal and lateral columns of the spinal cord. Megaloblastic anemia is a disorder caused by impaired DNA synthesis and is characterised by a distinctive abnormality in the hematopoietic precursors in the bone marrow in which the maturation of the nucleus is delayed relative to that of the cytoplasm.Both this condition are complication of vitamin B12 deficiency, which is reversible if diagnosed and treated early. We present a case of a 17- year-female patient with symptoms of tingling and numbness in both lower limbs and MRI showing relative thinning of dorsal cord from D4 to D10 level with areas of hyperintensity along posterior surface.A diagnosis of sub acute combined degeneration of the spinal cord was considered and confirmed by laboratory findings especially by blood peripheral smear findings, RBCs indices,bone marrow aspiration cytology and serum vitamin B12. The patient showed complete recovery on B12 therapy. This case is interesting as Vitamin B12 deficiency & neurological presentation in a 17-year young female is uncommon.

Keywords: SCD;Megaloblastic anemia;Vitamin B12deficiency.

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Cite this article

Majed Momin,Sandeep S. Anamika Aluri, Suhela R. Subacute Combined Degeneration of spinal cord with megaloblastic anemia secondary to vitamin B12 deficiency in a 17-year female.Perspectives in medical research 2017;5(1):78-80.

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