{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Acute Paraplegia Caused by Spinal Epidural Empyema Following Infectious Cellulitis of the Hand: Case Report and Literature Review. {Author}: Nery B;Filho CB;Nunes L;Quaggio E;Filho FB;Neto JA;Melo LR;Oliveira AC;Rabello R;Durand VR;Silva RR;Costa RE;Segundo JA; {Journal}: J Neurol Surg Rep {Volume}: 85 {Issue}: 2 {Year}: 2024 Apr 暂无{DOI}: 10.1055/a-2267-1810 {Abstract}: Background  Spinal epidural abscess is a rare but serious condition that can cause spinal cord compression and neurological deficits. Case Description and Methods  The article reports a case of a 31-year-old patient who presented with an infectious cellulitis in the left hand, which progressed to a spinal epidural abscess. The diagnosis was confirmed by clinical examination and magnetic resonance imaging. Treatment involved laminectomy, after which the patient had complete recovery of neurological deficits. This article is a case report with a literature review. Patient data and images were collected by the researchers who participated in the patient's care. The literature was reviewed by one of the researchers based on the search for articles in the PubMed database. For the research, the following keywords were inserted: "Spinal epidural empyema," "Spinal epidural abscess." Conclusion  Spinal epidural abscess is often underdiagnosed, which can lead to delays in treatment and serious complications. The relationship between cellulitis and spinal epidural abscess may be related to the spread of infection through the lymphatic or blood system.