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Delay in spinal cord injury diagnosis due to sedation: a case report.

Greg Gawor1, Kevin Biese, Timothy F Platts-Mills.   

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BACKGROUND: In the United States, the incidence of traumatic spinal cord injury is estimated to be approximately 40 per one million persons per year. The most common causes of traumatic spinal cord injury are motor vehicle collisions, falls, gunshot wounds, and sports accidents.
OBJECTIVE: To report signs, symptoms, clinical presentation, diagnostic modalities, acute management, and treatment of an acute spinal cord injury. CASE REPORT: A case of traumatic cervical spine injury that was not immediately apparent upon presentation is reported. Diagnostic confirmation was possible after obtaining magnetic resonance imaging and after the sedative effects of medications resolved, allowing for a better physical examination.
CONCLUSION: Neurogenic shock should be considered in patients with hypotension of unknown or unclear etiology. A ground-level fall is sufficient to cause traumatic spinal cord injury in elderly patients, and a cervical spine computed tomography scan without clear fracture does not exclude this pathology.
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22244601     DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2011.05.081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0736-4679            Impact factor:   1.484


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1.  Patterns and Predictors of Firearm-related Spinal Cord Injuries in Adult Trauma Patients.

Authors:  Dina Mahmassani; Rana Bachir; Mazen El Sayed
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2021-02-15
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