Progressive unilateral leg weakness after lumbar decompression due to ischemic monomelic neuropathy misdiagnosed as epidural hematoma: A CARE-compliant case report.
Gun Woo LeeWook-Tae ParkMin Cheol ChangPublished in: Medicine (2023)
When patients exhibit acute-onset pain in the unilateral limb with or without motor weakness but no correlated abnormality on spinal magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography, clinicians should consider the possibility of IMN.
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