Cervical epidural hematoma masquerading as thrombosis of intracranial flow diverter in situ: A diagnostic and therapeutic conundrum.
Med J Armed Forces India
; 80(1): 98-101, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
Cervical epidural hematoma (EDH) is a rare but very serious cause of acute neurologic compression that needs early diagnosis and rapid intervention. Acute hemiparesis is an infrequent presentation of cervical EDH and often mimics cerebrovascular accident. In this case, we describe the management of a case of cervical EDH presenting as acute hemiparesis in an elderly female patient which mimicked as thrombosis of intracranial flow diverter in situ. The report emphasizes that cervical EDH should be considered as differential diagnosis in patients who present with acute hemiparesis especially, who are on antiplatelets or anticoagulants. Also, in a patient considered high-risk for surgery, conservative management can be considered under close supervision and intensive monitoring, especially, in non-expanding hematoma and non-progressive neurological deterioration.
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Med J Armed Forces India
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2024
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