Abstract

We herein report a rare case of a child patient with anterior spinal artery syndrome. The patient presentedwith mobility impairment in the lower limbs after suffering from a common cold. Temperature perceptionand pain perception were lost in both sides below the level of the fourth thoracic spine. In a thoracicspine MRI, abnormal signals were detected in the ventral side of the spinal cord below the Th3 level, thusleading to our diagnosis of anterior spinal artery syndrome. Gamma globulin therapy and steroid pulse therapywere applied concomitantly but no obvious effects were obtained. Continuing treatment with rehabilitationstarted for one month. Four months later, he was able to maintain a standing position and walk using awalking stick. The loss of temperature perception and pain perception in both sides below the Th4 remained.In the present case, movements in daily life became possible through the effects of rehabilitation. However,an impairment in the patient\u27s temperature and pain perception remained, and thus close attention is requiredfor various disorders and in daily life

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