| Literature DB >> 22629291 |
Juraj Artner1, F Leucht, C Schulz, B Cakir.
Abstract
Spontaneous spinal haematoma is a rare cause of sciatica. We present a case of a 73 year old patient, who was admitted to our department and suffered from spontaneous sciatica over 24 hours. During the examination, the patient presented undulating symptoms of paraplegia, varying from incomplete loss of power in the left lower limb to complete plegia. The patient presented multiple diseases like biological aortic valve replacement, diabetes, hypertonia in her medical history, etc. Due to an additional absolute arrhythmia she ingested a cumarine medication. The tomographic imaging revealed a spontaneous lumbar and cranial subarachnoidal haematoma.Entities:
Keywords: Spinal haematoma; cumarine; paraplegia.; sciatica; subarachnoidal hemorrhage; vasospasm
Year: 2012 PMID: 22629291 PMCID: PMC3358721 DOI: 10.2174/1874325001206010189
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Orthop J ISSN: 1874-3250