Spontaneous epidural and subdural hematomas of the spine: Review of anatomy and imaging findings.
Teresa PerilloAlessio VitielloBarbara CarotenutoMarianna PerrottaAntonietta SerinoAndrea MantoPublished in: The neuroradiology journal (2023)
Spontaneous epidural (SEH) and subdural hematomas (SSH) of the spine are a rare cause of spinal injury and morbidity. They often present in the emergency setting, though magnetic resonance imaging is the gold-standard for diagnosis. Knowledge of anatomy, and in particular of the dural layers of the spine, is crucial to understand the location of SEH and SSH and their relationship with spinal structure. In this pictorial review, we aim to explain imaging features of the SEH and SSH, and to rule out their main differential diagnosis.