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Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis of the Spinal Cord

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This was a young child who, a couple of weeks

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earlier, had been vaccinated as part of the

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normal pediatric vaccination schedule.

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Here we have a T1-weighted,

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T2-weighted, and STIR set of images.

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What we see is marked enlargement of the

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cervical medullary junction to the cervical

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spinal cord with abnormal signal intensity

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extending even into the thoracic spine.

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We also note,

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incidentally, that the cerebellar tonsil appears

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to extend through the foramen magnum

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with a little bit of crowding.

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In a child with a cervical spinal cord expansile

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lesion, we would first be in the neoplastic category.

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In this case,

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the post-gadolinium enhanced scans would be

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most useful. And here on the post-gad examination,

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we note the absence of contrast enhancement

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associated with this lesion.

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No real areas on axial scanning of enhancement.

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That would be decidedly uncommon for

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a neoplasm of the spinal cord.

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Over 90% of spinal cord neoplasms enhance.

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We would have to say that this was a grade

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one pilocytic astrocytoma and that,

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in and of itself, would be somewhat unusual as well.

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So now we go back to that clinical history.

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The clinical history was that the

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patient had prior vaccination.

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Whenever we think about prior vaccination or

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an antecedent viral illness, we have to raise

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the possibility of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM).

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Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis,

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far and away,

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occurs in the brain more so than the spinal cord.

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However, you can have multiple lesions both in the

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brain and the spinal cord with ADEM,

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or just as in the brain,

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you can have isolated spinal cord ADEM.

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ADEM may affect the optic nerves, and so it may

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be in the differential diagnosis of neuromyelitis

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optica spectrum disorder because it can cause

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transverse myelitis, as well as optic neuritis.

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However, the most common manifestation of ADEM

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is deep gray matter as well as white matter disease

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in the brain.

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This ended up with a final diagnosis of spinal ADEM.

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What is good for it being spinal ADEM.? Number one.

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ADEM, far and away, occurs more commonly

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in children than adults,

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in part because of the multiple viral illnesses

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and vaccinations they undergo and the

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absence of contrast enhancement.

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We would have to exclude a lot of viral

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etiologies and infectious etiologies and

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collagen vascular etiologies and autoimmune

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disorders before coming to a

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final diagnosis of ADEM,

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but the timing with respect to

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the vaccination is perfect.

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Description

Faculty

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Tags

Spine

Non-infectious Inflammatory

Neuroradiology

Musculoskeletal (MSK)

MRI

Infectious

Idiopathic

Acquired/Developmental

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