Spinal subdural and epidural haematomas: diagnostic and therapeutic aspects in acute and subacute cases.
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of spontaneous spinal haematomas mainly depends on magnetic resonance imaging. This study evaluates the MRI characteristics of spinal epidural and subdural haematomas. The results were correlated with medical history, coagulation abnormalities and therapeutic outcome to pro...
Main Authors: | Küker, W, Thiex, R, Friese, S, Freudenstein, D, Reinges, M, Ernemann, U, Kringes, T, Skalej, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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