Spontaneous Ventral Spinal Epidural Hematoma in an Infant: An Unusual Presentation
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology,
Vol. 7 No. 2 (2013),
1 April 2013
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Page 47-50
https://doi.org/10.22037/ijcn.v7i2.4506
Abstract
How to Cite This Article: Abbad A, Afzal K, Mujeeb AA, Shahab T, Khalid M. Spontaneous Ventral Spinal Epidural Hematoma in an Infant: An Unusual Presentation. Iran J Child Neurol. 2013 Spring;7(2):47-50.
Abstract
Spontaneous ventral spinal epidural hematomas are extremely rare in children and clinically recognized by the appearance of acute asymmetric focal motor and sensory involvement. In infants, the initial presenting symptoms are very non-specific and irritability is often the only initial manifestation. Appearance of other neurological signs may be delayed up to hours or even days later. In the absence of significant precipitating factors such as severe trauma or previously known coagulopathies,
the diagnosis is usually delayed until the full picture of severe cord compression is developed. The diagnosis is finally made by performing magnetic resonance imaging. We report a 5-month-old infant with spinal epidural hematoma who presented with symmetrical upper limb weakness and diaphragmatic involvement to highlight the importance of recognizing the atypical manifestations for early diagnosis and
intervention.
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- Spinal Hematoma
- Spinal Epidural Hematoma
- Spontaneous Epidural Hematoma
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Neurological Deficit
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