Abstract | BACKGROUND: CASE SUMMARY: A 53-year-old healthy woman suffered from complete paraplegia in both legs and loss of all sensation below the xiphoid process. She was diagnosed as acute spontaneous thoracic epidural hematoma caused by an intraspinal lymphangioma. The primary lab survey showed all within normal limits. Presence of a posteriorly epidural space-occupying lesion at the T4-T8 level of the spinal canal was confirmed on magnetic resonance imaging. A decompressive laminectomy was performed from the T4 to T7 levels at the sixth hour following abrupt onset of complete paraplegia. The lesion was confirmed as lymphangioma. This patient recovered well within one month. CONCLUSION: This study reports a case of acute spontaneous thoracic epidural hematoma caused by an intraspinal lymphangioma with well recovery after surgical intervention.
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Authors | Kai-Jay Chia, Li-Han Lin, Ming-Tse Sung, Tsung-Ming Su, Jin-Fu Huang, Hsiang-Lin Lee, Wen-Wei Sung, Tsung-Han Lee |
Journal | World journal of clinical cases
(World J Clin Cases)
Vol. 9
Issue 14
Pg. 3411-3417
(May 16 2021)
ISSN: 2307-8960 [Print] United States |
PMID | 34002152
(Publication Type: Case Reports)
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