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Case Reports
Resolution of spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma without surgery: report of two cases.
- S J Hentschel, A R Woolfenden, and D J Fairholm.
- Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- Spine. 2001 Nov 15; 26 (22): E525-7.
Study DesignCase report.ObjectiveTo report two cases of spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma that completely resolved, clinically and radiographically, without surgical treatment.Summary Of Background DataThe treatment of spinal epidural hematoma is usually surgical. Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma is an uncommon phenomenon and may be of uncertain cause.MethodsOne patient with acute onset of complete quadriplegia and another with complete paraplegia caused by spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma were treated without surgery.ResultsBoth patients recovered nearly completely with respect to their neurologic function at 3-month follow-up. No source of hematoma was ever identified.ConclusionsSpontaneous spinal epidural hematoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of sudden onset of spinal cord compression in association with back pain. Patients initially presenting with severe neurologic dysfunction are potential candidates for conservative management if they demonstrate rapid and progressive improvement in neurologic function. Patients treated in this manner can have nearly complete restoration of function.
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