• Acta neurochirurgica · Jan 1980

    Case Reports

    Spontaneous spinal epidural haematoma arising from ruptured vascular malformation. Case report.

    • C L Solero, M Fornari, and M Savoiardo.
    • Acta Neurochir (Wien). 1980 Jan 1; 53 (3-4): 169-74.

    AbstractSpontaneous spinal epidural haematomas are rare and in only about 10% of the reported cases has the vascular sources of the bleeding been detected. A case of acute cerivcal epidural haematoma, arising fro a ruptured vascular malformation, successfully operated on, is presented. Clinical, neuroradiological, and pathological findings are described in detail. Significance of postoperative selective spinal angiography is discussed.

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