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Intracranial hematoma and abscess after neuraxial analgesia and anesthesia: a review of the literature describing 297 cases.

Elke M E BosKoen van der LeeJohan HaumannMarcel de QuelerijWilliam Peter VandertopCor J KalkmanMarkus W HollmannPhilipp Lirk
Published in: Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (2021)
Diagnosis of intracranial hematoma is often missed initially, as headache is assumed to be caused by cerebrospinal hypotension due to cerebrospinal fluid leakage, known as PDPH. Prolonged headache without improvement, worsening symptoms despite treatment or epidural blood patch, change of headache from postural to non-postural or new neurological signs should alert physicians to alternative diagnoses.
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