Case Report

Volume: 4 | Issue: 3 | Published: Nov 04, 2023 | Pages: 181 - 184 | DOI: 10.24911/SJEMed/72-1682372805

Back Pain – Case Report and a Proposed Three-Step Mind Map to Approach Back Pain in the Emergency Department


Authors: Ayesha Almemari orcid logo , Amani Mohamed Abdelwahab Elkhalifa orcid logo , Mohamed Ibrahim Elsakati orcid logo , Sarah Mohammed Bin Hariz orcid logo


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

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Amani Mohamed Abdelwahab Elkhalifa

Specialist Emergency Medicine, Shaikh Shakbout Medical City, Abu Dhabi, UAE

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Mohamed Ibrahim Elsakati

Specialist Emergency Medicine, Shaikh Shakbout Medical City, Abu Dhabi, UAE

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Sarah Mohammed Bin Hariz

Specialist Emergency Medicine, Shaikh Shakbout Medical City, Abu Dhabi, UAE

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