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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
*Suspect in pt w/ known cancer (esp lung, breast, prostate) + back pain | *Suspect in pt w/ known cancer (esp lung, breast, prostate) + back pain | ||
*Occurs in thoracic location in 70% of | *Occurs in thoracic location in 70% of patients | ||
==Clinical Features== | ==Clinical Features== | ||
*Back pain (90% of | *Back pain (90% of patients) | ||
**Progressive and worse when supine | **Progressive and worse when supine | ||
*Motor weakness (proximal legs) | *Motor weakness (proximal legs) | ||
Revision as of 16:50, 21 June 2016
Background
- Suspect in pt w/ known cancer (esp lung, breast, prostate) + back pain
- Occurs in thoracic location in 70% of patients
Clinical Features
- Back pain (90% of patients)
- Progressive and worse when supine
- Motor weakness (proximal legs)
- Sensory changes and bladder or bowel dysfunction (late findings)
Diagnosis
- MRI: modality of choice
- CT myelography: use if MRI unavailable
- Metastatic Bone Cancers
- BTL w/ Pickles and Relish: Breast, Thyroid, Lung, Prostate, Renal
Differential Diagnosis
Oncologic Emergencies
Related to Local Tumor Effects
- Malignant airway obstruction
- Bone metastases and pathologic fractures
- Malignant spinal cord compression
- Malignant Pericardial Effusion and Tamponade
- Superior vena cava syndrome
Related to Biochemical Derangement
- Hypercalcemia of malignancy
- Hyponatremia due to SIADH
- Adrenal insufficiency
- Tumor lysis syndrome
- Carcinoid syndrome
Related to Hematologic Derangement
Related to Therapy
- Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting
- Cytokine release syndrome
- Chemotherapeutic drug extravasation
- Differentiation syndrome (retinoic acid syndrome) in APML
- Stem cell transplant complications
- Catheter-related complications
- Tunnel infection
- Exit site infection
- CVC obstruction (intraluminal or catheter tip thrombosis)
- Catheter-related venous thrombosis
- Fracture of catheter lumen
- Oncologic therapy related adverse events
Treatment
- Corticosteroids
- Dexamethasone 10mg IV followed by 4mg PO or IV q6hr
- Consider starting in ED if imaging is delayed
- Radiotherapy (emergent)
See Also
Spinal Cord Compression (Non-Traumatic)
Source
Tintinalli
