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Serdal Albayrak1, Ibrahim Burak Atcı, Omer Ayden, Emre Durdağ.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this report is to present a case of spontaneous regression of traumatic lumbar epidural hematomas. CASE REPORT: A 45-year-old man presented at our clinic after falling from a height. After admission, anterior compression was detected by X-ray, so lumbar spinal CT was performed. For ligament damage, emergency MR was performed. There was acute hematoma at 1 cm diameter, which began at the L3 vertebra superior surface and spread to L4 vertebra corpus; therefore the patient was informed and surgery recommended. The patient rejected the surgery, and medical management was designed. At day 45, lumbar MRI was performed. There was no evidence of traumatic epidural hematoma.Entities:
Keywords: spontaneus resorbsion; spınal epıydural hematoma; trauma
Year: 2012 PMID: 23569543 PMCID: PMC3615934 DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.883520
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Case Rep ISSN: 1941-5923
Figure 1Initial sagittal T2 weighted MRI imaging of spinal epidural hematoma at L3.
Figure 2Initial axial T2 weighted MRI imaging of spinal epidural hematoma at L3.
Figure 310 days control mrı: completely resorbed epidural hematoma was seen on sagittal T2 weighted MRI imaging at L3.
Figure 410 days control mrı: completely resorbed epidural hematoma was seen on axial T2 weighted MRI imaging at L3.