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Case report: difficulty in diagnosis of delayed spinal epidural hematoma in puerperal women after combined spinal epidural anaesthesia.

Alessandro SvelatoAlberto RutiliCaterina BertelloniDomenico FotiAngela CapizziAntonio Ragusa
Published in: BMC anesthesiology (2019)
The possibility of the delayed onset of a spinal epidural hematoma in a pregnant woman who undergoes epidural anaesthesia in labour must always be taken into consideration. In order to achieve the best clinical result, we stress the importance of a timely diagnosis and prompt surgical treatment.
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