Arachnoiditis
- What is Arachnoiditis?
- Who gets Arachnoiditis?
- Predisposing Factors
- Progression
- Probable Outcomes
- How is Arachnoiditis Diagnosed?
- How is Arachnoiditis treated?
- Arachnoiditis References
What is Arachnoiditis?
Arachnoiditis is the inflammation of the meninges and subarachnoid space, two structures that surround the brain and spinal cord. Causes of arachnoiditis include infections (bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic agents), irritation from chemicals, direct injury to the spine, chronic compression of spinal nerves, or complications of spinal surgery or other invasive spinal procedures.
Arachoniditis as a result of neoplasia can be due to spread from cancers outside of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) or by direct spread from a cancer of the central nervous system.
The inflammation in arachnoditis can sometimes lead to tethering and/or compression of the spinal cord through the formation of scar tissue and adhesions (spinal nerves sticking together).
Who gets Arachnoiditis?
Arachnoiditis can affect any age group, but is more common in adults between 40 and 60 years of age. It is equally common in both genders.Arachnoiditis is uncommon, however, the number of cases is increasing worldwide due to the increasing number of immunocompromised patients including diabetics, alcoholics and intravenous drug abusers, people with AIDS, and transplantation and chemotherapy patients.
Predisposing Factors
Factors that increase the risk of arachnoiditis include:Progression
Arachnoiditis does not tend to improve significantly with treatment. There is no clear relationship between the time of onset and pattern of symptoms, therefore complicating disease outcome prediction.For many, arachnoiditis is a disabling disease that causes chronic pain and neurological deficits.
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