نتایج جستجو برای: acute paraplegia

تعداد نتایج: 499141  

Journal: :Stroke 1986
O Gerber E J Heyer U Vieux

We describe three patients who had painless dissections of the aorta which resulted in neurologic syndromes at the time of presentation. Two patients had acute hemimotor and sensory findings. In one of these cases progression to paraplegia occurred. In a third patient, acute weakness and ischemia of a leg occurred at presentation. We review previously described painless aortic dissections. Such...

Journal: :Brain tumor research and treatment 2016
Sang-Hyo Lee David Jaehyun Park Sin-Soo Jeun

Ependymomas are the most common intramedullary spinal cord tumors in adults. Although a hemorrhage within spinal ependymoma on imaging studies is not uncommon, it has rarely been reported to bea cause of acute neurological deficit. In the present report, we describe a case of a 24-year-old female patient who developed acute paraplegia as a result of hemorrhagic spinal ependymoma immediately aft...

2016
Serkan Burc Deser Mustafa Kemal Demirag

Acute abdominal aortic occlusion is a rare phenomenon that requires rapid diagnosis and intervention. Patients are presented with severe pain and ischemia of the bilateral lower limbs with paresthesia or paraplegia. Acute occlusion can occur via de novo thrombus formation on an atherosclerotic aortic plaque and embolization of a central thrombus. Here we present a case with acute infrarenal abd...

Journal: :Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal [SQUMJ] 2018

Journal: :Turkish Journal of Osteoporosis 2019

2013
Dong-Eun Shin Ki-Sik Nam Hyung-Ku Yoon Jun-Ku Lee Yoon-Sik Cha

Hyperextension injury in the thoracic spine is uncommon with only a few cases documented in the literature. The mechanism of these injuries is hyperextension combined with axial or shearing force. These types of injuries are associated with a high risk of dural tears and paraplegia. A 91-year-old female presented with acute back pain from a hyperextension injury in thoracic spine with no neurol...

2015
Rahul Soangra

Primary spinal hydatid cysts are uncommon and extradural involvement is rare. We report an unusual case of Paraplegia due to hydatid disease of primary site of infection extra spinal muscles in thoracic region from T5 to T8 level extending into a daughter cyst at T9 level, is main cause of acute Paraplegia . Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed an extradural round cystic lesion in the spinal...

Journal: :Neurology India 2006
Sanjeev Jha Rajesh Kumar

Spinal anesthesia is widely used during surgical procedures. It is generally safe and the frequency of severe, permanent neurological complications associated with it has been reported to be extremely low. We report a patient, who developed paraplegia following spinal anesthesia. A 29-year-old male was referred with acute, flaccid, sensory motor paraplegia, with bladder and bowel involvement. H...

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