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A rare diagnosis in emergency department: spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma.

Ersin Aksay1, Selahattin Kiyan, Aslihan Yuruktumen, Omer Kitis.   

Abstract

We report a case of a 32-year-old man who presented to the emergency department (ED) with a sudden onset of paraplegia due to spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma. Although the patient had a poor neurological condition on presentation, he was successfully operated and discharged without any neurological sequel. Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma is a rarely seen clinical entity, especially in the ED. Magnetic resonance imaging is the best choice for early diagnosis, and urgent surgical decompression is essential to prevent serious neurological deficits.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18774053     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2008.01.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0735-6757            Impact factor:   2.469


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1.  Spontaneous spinal epidural haematomas in children.

Authors:  S Soltani; M C Nogaro; C Rougelot; N Newell; K Lim; D C Kieser
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2019-04-10       Impact factor: 3.134

2.  Spontaneous spinal epidural haematoma due to arteriovenous malformation in a child.

Authors:  António Jorge Cabral; Andreia Barros; Cristina Aveiro; Rui Vasconcelos
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2011-05-12

3.  Spontaneous Spinal Epidural Hematoma from Rivaroxaban.

Authors:  Charlotte Goldfine; Catherine Glazer; Richard M Ratzan
Journal:  Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med       Date:  2018-04-05

4.  Emergency operation for spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma in a patient with severe back pain, which made it difficult to evaluate neurological deficits: a case report.

Authors:  Hironao Matsuda; Chiaki Nemoto; Takumi Sekine; Katsuhiko Sato; Youichi Tanaka; Masahiro Murakawa
Journal:  JA Clin Rep       Date:  2019-03-20
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