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Axel Sandvig1, Håkan Jonsson2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Spontaneous spinal epidural hematomas are rare. However, in patients on anticoagulant treatment the risk may increase. Symptomatically patients may present with radiculopathy and even progressive neurological deficits. CASE DESCRIPTION: We present a case of a warfarin treated patient with left L5 radiculopathy. MRI was evaluated as showing a lumbar disc prolapse or synovial cyst at L4-L5 level. The patient was operated and an organized material was removed and analysed as a hematoma. No prolapsed disc or synovial cyst was found. The patient was neurologically restored following the operation. DISCUSSION AND EVALUATION: This case illustrates how spontaneous epidural spinal hematomas can present with symptoms of radiculopathy and radiologically be misinterpreted as a protruding disc or cyst.Entities:
Keywords: Anticoagulant treatment; L5-root compression; MRI; Radiculating pain
Year: 2016 PMID: 27818870 PMCID: PMC5074940 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-3546-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Sagital T1-weighted (a) and T2-weighted (b) axial T1-weighted image (c) and axial T2-weighted image (d) demonstrating a high signal intense epidural hematoma on the left side lumbar level L4–L5 and compressing the left L5-root
Fig. 2a Histopathological specimen of organised epidural hematoma and b higher magnification of boxed area in a