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Traumatic C1-C3 Spinal Epidural Hematoma Presented with Occipital Neuralgia

Authors
Hwang, EH | Park, CY  | You, NK  | Kim, SH  | Cho, KH
Citation
The Nerve, 4(2). : 90-91, 2018
Journal Title
The Nerve
ISSN
2465-891X
Abstract
A 32-year-old woman presented to our hospital with occipital headache for >1 week following head trauma. She showed no other neurologic symptoms. Pain was aggravated by cervical flexion. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings showed a spinal epidural hematoma (SEH) at the C1 to C3 level. The C2 roots were encircled and compressed by the hematoma. Medication was prescribed and a neck collar was applied for symptom control. After three weeks, her occipital neuralgia disappeared and cervical flexion did not provoke pain. Follow-up MRI findings showed total resolution of the SEH. The findings of this case illustrate that occipital neuralgia, especially if characterized by rapid onset, can be caused by SEH after trauma.
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DOI
10.21129/nerve.2018.4.2.90
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Journal Papers > School of Medicine / Graduate School of Medicine > Neurosurgery
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김, 상현  |  박, 창용  |  유, 남규  |  조, 기홍
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