Eight-year chronic wound caused by Tarlov’s cyst: a case report

Ya Ning Huang, I. Wei Chang, Sung Tse Li, Wei Te Lei

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Abstract

Background: Tarlov’s cyst is often underdiagnosed since it is difficult to identify without imaging assistance. Herein, we report the case of a young girl who presented with an 8-year history of chronic osteomyelitis of bilateral proximal phalanges and metatarsal bones caused by a Tarlov’s cyst that did not contain a nerve root. The chronic wound in the forefoot is an unusual presentation and resulted from the Tarlov’s cyst accompanied with tethered conus syndrome. Case presentation: A 10-year-old Asian girl presented with an 8-year history of chronic osteomyelitis of bilateral proximal phalanges and metatarsal bones. She received sequestrectomy five times, however the immune function tests were all normal. A neurological examination revealed diminished sensation and a slapping gait pattern. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated a lobulated cyst at the right aspect of the sacrum (S) 1 to sacrum (S) 3 canal near the dorsal root ganglion. Tethered conus syndrome was highly suspected. She received laminectomy of lumbar (L) 5 and S1–S2, which led to the diagnosis of a right S1–S3 epidural cyst. The final diagnosis from the histopathological examination was a right sacral Tarlov’s cyst. The clinical conditions of diminished sensation and slapping gait pattern greatly improved after successful surgical treatment. Conclusion: In children who present with a recalcitrant chronic wound in the forefoot accompanied with a slapping gait pattern and foot hypoesthesia to pain, aggressive imaging examinations such as spine MRI should be arranged for further evaluation, especially in immunocompetent children.

Original languageEnglish
Article number525
JournalJournal of Medical Case Reports
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Chronic osteomyelitis
  • Perineural cyst
  • Slapping gait pattern
  • Tethered conus syndrome

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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