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Abscess - spinal cord
The goals of treatment are to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and cure the infection.
How well a person does after treatment varies. Some people recover completely.
An untreated spinal cord abscess can lead to spinal cord compression. It can cause permanent, severe paralysis and nerve loss. It may be life-threatening.
If the abscess is not drained completely, it may return or cause scarring in the spinal cord.
The abscess can either injure the spinal cord from direct pressure, or it can cut off the blood supply to the spinal cord.
Complications may include:
Go to the emergency room or call the local emergency number (such as 911) if you have symptoms of spinal cord abscess.
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