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Sudden bilateral foot drop: an unusual presentation of lumbar disc prolapse.
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2003
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Lumbar Disc ProlapseLumbosacral RadiculopathyLumbar SpineSpinal Cord InjuryUnusual PresentationBilateral Foot DropLower Limb TraumaSpinal FusionSurgeryProgressive ImprovementMedicineOrthopaedic SurgerySudden Severe Backache
Bilateral acute foot drop is reported in a 30-year-old healthy male. He presented with a 7-day history of sudden severe backache, radiating to both the lower limbs and 1-day history of sudden bilateral ankle weakness that progressed to bilateral foot drop within 6 hours. He also developed retention of urine. Investigations revealed a large central disc prolapse at L3-4 with significant canal stenosis at that level. Following surgery the patient had progressive improvement.