| Literature DB >> 31893148 |
Mahmoud M Taha1, Ahmad M Elsharkawy1, Hassan A Al Menshawy2, Amr AlBakry1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous cervical epidural hematoma (SCEH) is an uncommon cause of acute spinal cord compression. This is a rare idiopathic condition that leads to acute onset of neurologic deficits, which if not diagnosed early can lead to catastrophic consequences. CASE DESCRIPTION: Here, we report a 41-year-old male, diagnosed with SCEH, with a presenting chief complaint of cervical pain followed by progressive quadriparesis and urgency of micturition who was managed surgically, along with the review of literature.Entities:
Keywords: Hemilaminectomy; Neurologic manifestations; Progressive; Spinal cord; Spontaneous cervical epidural hematoma
Year: 2019 PMID: 31893148 PMCID: PMC6935966 DOI: 10.25259/SNI_543_2019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Neurol Int ISSN: 2152-7806
Figure 1:T1-weighted sagittal magnetic resonance imaging showing hyperintense mass compressing the posterior aspect of the spinal cord.
Figure 3:T2-weighted sagittal magnetic resonance imaging showing heterogeneously isointense mass compressing the spinal cord.
Figure 4:Axial cervical computed tomography images after surgery showing complete hematoma evacuation with the right hemilaminectomy.