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A rare case of chronic subdural haematoma presenting with paraparesis: A case report and review of literature
Authors:Gururaj Sangondimath  H.S. Chhabra  Raghavendra Venkatesh  Ankur Nanda  Vikas Tandon
Affiliation:Indian Spinal Injuries Centre, India
Abstract:

Objectives

To report a rare case of spontaneous chronic subdural haematoma presenting with paraparesis and to highlight that subdural haematoma as one of the differential diagnoses for unexplained paraparesis.

Summary of background data

Chronic subdural haematoma is common in elderly people usually presenting with altered mental status, monoplegia, headache and seizure. But spontaneous chronic subdural haematoma resulting in paraparesis is not reported in the literature.

Methods

A 58-year-old male patient presented with weakness of bilateral lower limbs and retention of urine and constipation. Patient was thoroughly evaluated and analysed.

Conclusion

Spontaneous chronic subdural haematoma should be considered as one of the deferential diagnosis for paraparesis in elderly.Abbreviations: CSDH, chronic subdural haematoma; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; ICBF, intracranial blood flow
Keywords:Subdural haematoma   Paraparesis   Elderly   Chronic
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