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Intracranial Hypotension Following Motor Vehicle Accident: An Overlooked Cause of Post‐Traumatic Head and Neck Pain?
Authors:Marc A. Huntoon,MD,   James C. Watson,MD
Affiliation:Departments of Anesthesiology and;Neurology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract:   Motor vehicle accidents result in many patients with chronic head and neck pain, some of which meet the criteria for a "whiplash syndrome." The cervical zygapophysial joint synovium, muscular, and ligamentous strains and other anatomical sites are often implicated in the pathophysiology of these cases. Some patients have a characteristic constellation of vague neurological symptoms, often including headache, posterior neck discomfort, dizziness, nausea, and sometimes visual changes. Recently presented research has noted that some patients who have a whiplash-associated disorder have imaging findings consistent with a low-pressure cerebrospinal fluid leak. Some of these patients respond favorably to high-volume epidural blood patch. The following case presentation focuses on the differential diagnosis of a post-traumatic headache syndrome, specific imaging findings, and treatment strategies.
Keywords:whiplash    cerebrospinal fluid leak    headache    cervical zygapophysial joint pain    epidural blood patch
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