Intraspinal hypotension syndrome presents as transient quadriplegia.
Miki KatzirSvetlana TovAyelet EranGill E SviriPublished in: British journal of neurosurgery (2016)
Intracranial hypotension can be a complication of epidural anaesthesia. Pure clinical spinal hypotension manifesting as acute transient quadriplegia following epidural anaesthesia is a severe, life-threatening complication that have not been described before. This complication can be solved with an epidural blood patch; thus, it should be familiar to doctors across all specialities.