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J Neuroimaging. 1996 Jan;6(1):62-3.

Epidural hematoma producing Brown-Séquard syndrome: a case due to ruptured hemangioma with magnetic resonance imaging findings.

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Department of Neurology, St. Louis University Health Sciences Center, MO, USA.

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  • J Neuroimaging 1996 Apr;6(2):135.

Abstract

A man developed spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma secondary to ruptured hemangioma with a clinical picture resembling acute partial Brown-Séquard syndrome. Diagnosis by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allowed prompt surgical decompression and complete reversal of the neurological deficits. The diagnosis, etiology, and MRI findings of spinal epidural hematomas are discussed.

PMID:
8555668
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