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Spontaneous spinal epidural haematoma: management and main risk factors in era of anticoagulant / antiplatelet treatment.

Ivana StetkarovaEdvard EhlerKarel BrabecLenka JelinkovaMiroslava ChylovaJiri WeichetLeos UngermannTomas Peisker
Published in: Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska (2021)
SSEH should be suspected in any patient receiving anticoagulant/antiplatelet agents who complains of sudden, severe back pain accompanied by neurological symptoms. SSEH is mostly localised in the lower cervical/thoracic spine. Arterial hypertension appears to be a risk factor of SSEH. Early decompression is an important therapeutic approach; in cases with minor neurological deficits, conservative treatment may be chosen.
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