2007
DOI: 10.1227/01.neu.0000255345.48829.0b
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Acute Presentation of Spinal Epidural Cavernous Angiomas

Abstract: Spontaneous spinal epidural hematomas presented with significant pain and acute spinal cord and nerve root compression may represent the manifestation of a cavernous angioma. Appropriate interpretation of preoperative imaging studies may prevent delay in proper management, especially for patients in whom nerve root deficit is the only clinical expression.

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“…In this type, the initial symptom was a sudden onset of aesthesia, followed by rapid development of paralysis and sphincter disturbances. All these findings corresponded to the previous reports (3,4,6,8).…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…In this type, the initial symptom was a sudden onset of aesthesia, followed by rapid development of paralysis and sphincter disturbances. All these findings corresponded to the previous reports (3,4,6,8).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Motor deficit eventually appeared in the late stages. The acute type, with a sudden onset of neurological deterioration, was usually caused by a large amount of acute hemorrhage (3,6,8). In this type, the initial symptom was a sudden onset of aesthesia, followed by rapid development of paralysis and sphincter disturbances.…”
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“…КМ головного и спинного мозга обычно не обнаруживают по данным ангиографии. Благодаря этому их часто называют оккультными, криптными, ангиографически невидимыми [10,11].…”
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