A dorsal laminectomy was performed on a 68-year-old woman with an intramedullary mass lesion, ultimately diagnosed as sarcoidosis. This rare lesion of the spinal cord is presented with references to similar cases. KEY WORDS sarcoidosis intramedullary mass dorsal lamineetomy paraparesis 1. Neurosurg. / Volume 37 / August, 1972 Address reprint requests to"
Abdominal compartment syndrome is a well-documented entity arising from multiple and various causes. The rise of intra-abdominal pressure by the increase in volume of the peritoneal and retroperitoneal contents has been shown in the resuscitation and evaluation of surgical patients. However, the incidence of constriction of the abdomen causing intra-abdominal hypertension is unknown. Previously limited to burn eschar and externally applied devices (such as MAST trousers), external compression leading to abdominal compartment syndrome has been a limited entity. We report the first documented case of an expansive abdominal wall mass, a rectus sheath hematoma, leading to impending abdominal compartment syndrome.
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