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  1. 2001;4;97-100Thoracic Spine Spasms Secondary to Hemorrhagic Intestinal Ulcer
    A Case Report
    Gary R. Lichtenstein, M.D, William S. Whyte II, M.D, Curtis W. Slipman, M.D, Dave Lenrow, MD, Debra Braverman, MD, Mark Ellen, MD, and Edward J. Vresilovic, MD, PhD.

A case of thoracic spine spasms secondary to a bleeding duodenal ulcer is presented. A 41-year-old male with 14-week history of thoracic spine spasm was treated with bed rest, spinal manipulation, physical therapy, medication, and a thoracolumbar brace. Subsequently, a provocative thoracic discogram performed at T9-T10 created periscapular pain and also reproduced the presenting thoracic spasms. Intradiscal electrothermal annuloplasty (IDET) was performed at the T9-T10 level, but without sustained relief. The patient presented to a spine center for evaluation. The diagnosis of thoracic discogenic disease was suspected. A second provocative thoracic discogram was performed and failed to reproduce his thoracic spasms. Three weeks after being referred to a chronic pain management physician, the patient presented to a local emergency room with hema-temesis. An endoscopic evaluation revealed a bleeding duodenal ulcer. Following medical treatment of the duodenal ulcer with a proton pump inhibitor the patient had complete resolution of his thoracic spasms. This represents the first reported case of thoracic spine spasms as an initial presenting symptom of a bleeding peptic ulcer.

Key Words: Thoracic spine muscle spasms, thoracic spine pain, intestinal ulcers, peptic ulcer disease, hemorrhagic ulcers

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