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Question Title: ?arachnoiditisForum: Neurology Forum
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Re: ?arachnoiditisPosted by CCF Neurosurgery MD on February 08, 1998 at 11:58:46: In Reply to: ?arachnoiditis posted by sarah on February 08, 1998 at 10:36:32: : I am 35,had decompressive laminectomy L5,for congenital stenosis and prolapsed L5,after 14 years of symptoms.I had recurrent leg pain and neurogenic type bladder symptoms after 3 months.MRI shows extensive epidural scarring on left,compressing L5 nerve root,and fibrosis on right ENTERING THECAL SAC.from what I have read,this suggests arachnoiditis,and my problems are getting gradually worse.I also have tingling,numbness in left foot,weakness in foot and calf;loss of perineal sensation (THAT'S RECENT)I have also been getting pain and tingling in my left arm and hand,with constant neck pain-is it possible I could have cervical stenosis?I have much reduced blood pressure in left arm and much smaller radial pulse-is TOS a possiblity?Any light you can shed would be much appreciated!!!
_______ Dear Sarah: Without having had the opportunity to examine you it is difficult for me to address the issue with the arms and neck. Certainly this could be cervical stenosis or less likely TOS. Now in terms of the low-back symptoms, this could definitely be arachnoiditis and some patients form scar tissue in a much more impressive manor than most other people. This may result in re-occurence of symptoms and in some cases worsening of their problem. I think that it would be wise to see your surgeon again and to go over any details that may be pertinent to your particular case. I hope that this will help. Please write back if you have further questions. Good Luck!
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