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Spinal epidural haematoma: report of 11 cases and review of the literature
Authors:M. Boukobza  J. P. Guichard  M. Boissonet  B. George  D. Reizine  F. Gelbert  J. J. Merland
Affiliation:(1) Department of Neuroradiology and Therapeutic Angiography, Hôpital Lariboisière, Paris, France;(2) Department of Neurosurgery, Hôpital Lariboisière, Paris, France;(3) Service de Neuroradiologie, Hôpital Lariboisière, 2 rue A. Paré, F-75010 Paris Cedex 10, France
Abstract:
Spinal epidural haematomas (SEH) are rare; most are caused by trauma, anticoagulant therapy, vascular anomalies, hypertension, blood dyscrasias, epidural anaesthesia or, rarely, spinal surgery. We report 11 cases and review the literature (16 cases). The clinical picture is that of acute spinal cord compression. MRI characteristics are quite specific. On sagittal sections, the SEH appears as a biconvex mass, dorsal to the thecal sac, clearly outlined and with tapering superior and inferior margins. The dura mater is seen as curvilinear low signal separating the haematoma from the cord. Within 24 h of onset, the haematoma is isointense with the cord on T1-weighted images and heterogeneous on T2-weighted images. Later, it gives high signal on both T1- and T2-weighted images. Differential diagnosis must include subdural haematoma, epidural neoplasm and abscess. Complete neurological recovery rapidly follows laminectomy and removal of the clot. In three of our cases, the haematoma resolved spontaneously. MRI is the best examination for diagnostic and follow-up.
Keywords:Extradural spinal haematoma  Spinal haematoma  MRI  Spinal cord compression
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