Delayed presentation of unstable cervical spine injury with minimal symptoms |
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Authors: | G R Cox R A Barish |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, University of Maryland Medical System Hospital, Baltimore 21201. |
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Abstract: | Emergency physicians are less likely to suspect the presence of a severe or unstable cervical spine injury in patients who have been ambulatory since the traumatic episode. We present the case of a man with multiple cervical fractures and a 75% anterior subluxation of C6 and C7 who did not seek medical care for six weeks after falling from a height. Previous reports of delayed or occult cervical spine injuries are reviewed. Physicians must aggressively search for injuries whenever a history of neck pain is present or a strong mechanism of injury exists, even if the patient has been ambulatory for days or weeks following the injury. |
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