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The Staph infection is a common cause of osteomyelitis in the spine. And sensory loss is common. Incidence of paralysis in the lumbar spine osteomyelitis, as compared to the cervical spine osteomyelitis, is less, but it is there.
The infection may spread upwards. Spinal roots at higher levels may also show signs of nerve damage. The infection has to be controlled.
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