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Spontaneous spinal epidural hematomas: One case report and rehabilitation outcome.

Medicine (Baltimore)

November 2017

Orthopedics Department, The 175th Hospital of PLA (Affiliated Southeast Hospital of Xiamen University), Zhangzhou, Fujian Province Hand and Foot Surgery Department, The 11th Hospital of PLA, Yining, Xinjiang Province Rehabilitation Medicine Department, The 175th Hospital of PLA (Affiliated Southeast Hospital of Xiamen University), Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, P.R. China.

Rationale: Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma (SSEH) is a relatively rare but potentially disabling disease, and the classical presentation of it includes an acute onset of severe, sometimes radiating back or neck pain, followed by signs and symptoms of rapidly evolving nerve root or spinal cord compression.

Patient Concerns: Here, we report a 26-year-old female patient presented with weakness in bilateral lower extremities, progressing to intense paraplegia and anesthesia without recent medical history of trauma, infection, surgery, or drug use.

Diagnosis: A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of spinal cord was planned and a posterior epidural hematoma of the thoracic spine was observed.

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Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) is a rare condition with an unclear pathogenic mechanism, although the condition has been suggested to occur as a result of the disrupted development or degeneration of skin . ACC associated with fetus papyraceus has been described in numerous studies. Although there have been several reports of ACC, surgical treatment of ACC using the head as a site of donor skin is rarely reported.

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