Pain in the back after a brain trauma—The revelation of a spinal subdural hematoma: A case report with a literature review
Hajar Andour,
Zakaria Abide,
Amine Cherraqi
et al.
Abstract:Traumatic spinal subdural hematoma is a rare condition mostly favored by an anticoagulation therapy, a traumatic lumbar puncture, a hematologic disease, or an epidural anesthesia. This pathological condition can be subtle or be at the origin of a compression of the spinal cord and the rootlets resulting in an irreversible damage if an emergent surgery is not performed. We report the case of a 45-year-old man who has been a victim of a brain trauma which resulted in a cerebral edema. A week later, the patient c… Show more
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