Spinal cord infarction due to Adamkiewicz artery involvement: When thinking the worst leads to the right diagnosis

Infarto espinal por compromiso de la arteria de Adamkiewicz: cuando pensar mal te lleva al diagnóstico correcto

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Spinal cord infarction, Adamkiewicz artery, aortic dissection, paraparesis, anterior spinal artery syndrome, conservative management

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Background: Anterior spinal artery syndrome is an infrequent cause of acute ischemic myelopathy, often caused by aortic pathology involving the artery of Adamkiewicz. This case is presented due to its rarity and the complex decision-making required for treatment in a patient with multiple comorbidities. Case Presentation: We present a 79-year-old male with hypertension and ischemic heart disease admitted for progressive lower limb weakness and sphincter dysfunction. MRI revealed anterior spinal cord infarction (T9–L1). CT angiography showed a Stanford type B (DeBakey IIIb) aortic dissection extending to the infrarenal segment with a fusiform aneurysm and mural thrombus, likely compromising the artery of Adamkiewicz.

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2026-06-09

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Vintimilla-Pesántez, S. A., Villa Infante, F. P., Escobar Bustamante, K. E., Villa Orozco, E. F., Mera Jarrín, R. T., Vásquez Poveda, M. A., … Molina Melendres, J. R. (2026). Spinal cord infarction due to Adamkiewicz artery involvement: When thinking the worst leads to the right diagnosis: Infarto espinal por compromiso de la arteria de Adamkiewicz: cuando pensar mal te lleva al diagnóstico correcto. Gaceta Médica De Caracas, 134(2), 624–631. Retrieved from https://saber.ucv.ve/ojs/index.php/rev_gmc/article/view/33079

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CASOS CLÍNICOS

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