J Korean Neurol Assoc.
1995 Jun;13(2):383-386.
A case Report of a Spontaneous cervical Hematomyelia
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Neurology, Pusan Choon Hae Hospitqalo, Korea.
Abstract
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The spontaneous hematomyelia is an uncommon event and its predisposing conditions are vascular malformation, syringomyelia, pregnancy and delivery, angioma, hemophilia, anticoagulant therapy, etc. We have recently experienced the patient with spontaneous onset and resolving hematomyelia in the cervical spinal cord. A 30-year-old male patient with non-traumatic spinal shock was evaluated. On MRI, a hematomyelia along cervical spi-nal cord was revealed. A suspicious AV malformation was noticed at C3-4 level. Fol-low-up MRIs showed spontaneous resolution of the hematoma.