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Title: Unusual case presentation- Back pain


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Unusual case presentation-Back pain
  • Mr.Manoj Krishna - Spine Surgeon
  • Shailesh Hadgaonkar - Spinal Fellow

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  • 65 yr,male ,meets General Surgeon for-
  • C/o Abdominal pain, back pain
  • Uneasiness
  • Mid back paingirdle pain
  • O/E No Clinical findings. No abdominal or
    spinal tenderness.

3
Advice
  • Ultrasound Abdomen
  • X-Ray Abdomen
  • Report
  • Liver-fatty change, rest normal

4
First Evaluation
Ultrasound abdomen normal
X-ray abdomen- normal
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Referral to Spinal Unit- (After 10 days)
  • Neurology Assessment
  • Thorough clinical Exam.
  • Investigations-
  • MRI-DorsalLumbar Spine
  • X-Rays of Spine

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Clinical Examination
  • Points to Right Iliac Crest as area of the pain
  • Mild tenderness at L5/S1 area
  • On questioning reported some loss of appetite- a
    red flag

7
X-Rays Ap/Lat.
Lytic Spondylo-listhesis L5/S1
8
Sagittal Mri-T2 T1 images
  • Degenerate L5/S1 Disc and Spondylo-listhesis at
    this level.

9
Axials Image Coronal Image
No Neural Compression at L5/S1
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X-ray showed-Lytic Listhesis,(Mild)Grade 1,
L5 over S1(Can be incidental finding on x -
ray with no symptoms)
  • Hence, the Spinal Surgeon advised for a CT Scan
    Chest Abdomen-
  • Suspecting something remote- also because of the
    loss of apetite .

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CT Scan Tumour of the head of the Pancreas
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Confirm Diagnosis
  • Bulky Necrotic Tumoral Mass in the Body of
    Pancreas(Measuring approx
  • 5.9X3.5cm,engulfing spleenic artery vein)
    extending to tail.
  • Pancreatic Carcinoma.

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Take Home Messages
  • Pain can be referred to the spine from abdomen
    and chest lesions
  • Loss of appetite was the clue
  • Exercise caution about abnormal MRI findings-
    they can be incidental in up to 50 of cases.
  • Need to marry up the clinical and radiological
    picture.
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