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Surgical Intervention for Spinal Lesions Due to Multiple Myeloma: A Case

Report
Name: Ahood Ahmad Ali Mahjari
Affiliation: General Practitioner in ER /king Khaled Hospital Najran
Country: Najran,Saudi Arabia
Email ID: [email protected]

ABSTRACT A surgical intervention fixed the fracture and improved


the quality of life. Vertebroplasty, a minimally
Vertebral disease is a main source of morbidity (MM) invasive procedure, as a treatment option for
in individuals with multiple myeloma. The effects of vertebral lesions and pathologic fractures in the
associated osteolytic lesions and vertebral fractures on
MM, showed good clinical improvement in the
severe pain, functional limits, spinal deformity, and
cord compression are well recognized. Systemic patient.
therapy, radiation, cementoplasty (vertebroplasty/
kyphoplasty), and radiofrequency ablation are now BIOGRAPHY
available therapeutic options for severe MM spinal
pain.
We here reported a case of a 45-year-old male who had My Name Is Ahood Ahmad Mahjar
complained of progressive symptoms of pathological 26 Years Old From Jazan, Saudi Arabia
spine fractures. He had been examined and Graduated From Najran University at 2022
investigated for the cause of lytic lesions and found to
Published 15 Research and 6 Research on Going
have multiple fractures in the spine. A computed
tomography (CT) revealed multiple osteolytic lesions 3 Time Presented in Conference Orally
noted in the thoracolumbar spine, ribs (bilaterally), and Very Interested in Neurosurgery
pelvic bones. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
showed a compression fracture of the T8 vertebral
body with evidence of retro-bulging and a spinal canal
narrowing. However, there was no evidence of spinal
cord abnormal signal intensity. T2 weighted image
(T2WI) keeping with edema is noted.

Presenter Name: Ahood Ahmad Mahjari


Mode of Presentation: Oral presentation
Contact number: 0508299773

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