Acute subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) presentation is a very rare occurrence in spinal schwannomas. We report a case of lumbar schwannoma in a patient presenting first with acute SAH. A 40-year-old man was referred to our department 7 days after the sudden onset of headache, neck pain, and fever. SAH was suspected; however, head computed tomography (CT) findings were normal. A lumbar puncture indicated blood-stained cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Moreover, the CSF pressure changed from 200 mmHO to 90 mmHO after drainage of 10 mL of CSF indicating a blockage of CSF. Subsequent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) confirmed an intradural tumor with SAH, which also caused blockage of the CSF circulation. The patient underwent immediate surgery and fully recovered. In conclusion, the early diagnosis and total removal of the tumor and blood clot significantly improved the patient's outcome. There is a high index of suspicion for spinal tumors resulting in SAH when there is a CSF pressure change after lumbar puncture in an SAH patient.

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