“…[3][4][5][7][8][9][10]13,14,17 One of the remaining two under-40 cases was related to a gastric bypass procedure for morbid obesity, and the other secondary to substance abuse, specifically with synthetic cathinone (so-called 'bath salts'). 6,12 Conversely, none of the five older cases (over age 40) involved athletic endeavors, three cases occurring following aortic bypass procedures one secondary to synthetic cathinone abuse, and the single case involving a female secondary to direct trauma to her back. 6,11,12,15,16 Our patient had the acute onset of symptoms, having been asymptomatic, in terms of back pain, prior to participating in acute, strenuous athletic activities earlier the same day of his presentation to the emergency room.…”