Rapid Spontaneous Remission of a Spontaneous Spinal Chronic Subdural Hematoma in a Child

    • PARK Dong-Hyuk
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Korea University, College of Medicine
    • CHO Tai-Hyoung
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Korea University, College of Medicine
    • LEE Jang-Bo
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Korea University, College of Medicine
    • PARK Jung-Yul
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Korea University, College of Medicine

    • PARK Youn-Kwan
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Korea University, College of Medicine
    • CHUNG Yong-Gu
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Korea University, College of Medicine
    • SUH Jung-Keun
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Korea University, College of Medicine

Abstract

A 13-year-old boy presented with a rare spontaneous spinal chronic subdural hematoma (SCSDH) with no associated trauma or medical problems manifesting as back and bilateral lower extremity pain persisting for 10 days. Neurological examination revealed mild weakness and paresthesia in both lower extremities. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging performed 1 week after the appearance of symptoms revealed a chronic subdural hematoma at the thoracolumbosacral region. Follow-up MR imaging performed 1 week later showed significant resolution of the hematoma without the need for surgery. The patient was discharged with only conservative management. This case of spontaneous SCSDH with rapid spontaneous remission in a child not associated with coagulopathy indicates that aggressive surgical treatment should be delayed as long as possible in pediatric patients because the spinal structure is still developing.

Journal

神経外科   [List of Volumes]

神経外科 48(5), 231-234, 2008-05-15  [Table of Contents]

The Japan Neurosurgical Society

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  • NII Article ID (NAID) :
    110006668345
  • NII NACSIS-CAT ID (NCID) :
    AN00358613
  • Text Lang :
    ENG
  • Article Type :
    NOT
  • ISSN :
    04708105
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    CJP  NII-ELS  J-STAGE