Back Pain – Case Report and a Proposed Three-Step Mind Map to Approach Back Pain in the Emergency Department
Authors:
Ayesha Almemari
, Amani Mohamed Abdelwahab Elkhalifa
, Mohamed Ibrahim Elsakati
, Sarah Mohammed Bin Hariz
Abstract
Background: Emergency medicine is instrumental in addressing undifferentiated patient concerns, particularly those related to non-traumatic back pain. While a significant portion of these presentations are benign, it is essential to maintain a systematic approach to identifying individuals with serious underlying conditions. Case Presentation: A 47-year-old man presented with six months of escalating upper back pain. He had been slated for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan through an outpatient neurosurgery clinic, but this was delayed. A thoracic spine computed tomography scan in the emergency department revealed notable abnormalities at the T9 vertebral level. A subsequent MRI detected a major bone lesion with tumor intrusion into the spinal canal. Diagnosis revealed metastatic thyroid papillary carcinoma, leading to surgical interventions and subsequent treatments. Conclusion: Given the frequency with which back pain concerns are addressed across medical specialties, it is vital to recognize potential red flags and adhere to a structured assessment approach. Timely imaging, guided by the patient's presentation and physical examinations, reduces the risk of missing serious pathologies.Keywords: Back pain, red flags, MRI, CT scan, structured approach
Pubmed Style
Ayesha Almemari, Amani Mohamed Abdelwahab Elkhalifa, Mohamed Ibrahim Elsakati, Sarah Mohammed Bin Hariz. Back Pain – Case Report and a Proposed Three-Step Mind Map to Approach Back Pain in the Emergency Department. SJE Med. 2023; 04 (November 2023): 181-184. doi:10.24911/SJEMed/72-1682372805
Publication History
Received: April 24, 2023
Accepted: August 22, 2023
Published: November 04, 2023
Authors
Ayesha Almemari
Consultant Emergency Medicine and Critical Care, Shaikh Shakbout Medical City, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Amani Mohamed Abdelwahab Elkhalifa
Specialist Emergency Medicine, Shaikh Shakbout Medical City, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Mohamed Ibrahim Elsakati
Specialist Emergency Medicine, Shaikh Shakbout Medical City, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Sarah Mohammed Bin Hariz
Specialist Emergency Medicine, Shaikh Shakbout Medical City, Abu Dhabi, UAE