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02.02.2018 | Case Report
Cervicothoracic epidural hematoma in a toddler with miosis, ptosis, nonspecific symptoms, and no history of major trauma: case report
verfasst von:
Brandon K. Root, Derrek A. Schartz, Dan R. Calnan, William F. Hickey, David F. Bauer
Erschienen in:
Child's Nervous System
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Ausgabe 6/2018
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Abstract
Introduction
Spinal epidural hematomas are uncommon in children. The diagnosis can be elusive as most cases present without a history of trauma, while symptoms can be atypical.
Case Report
We encountered a 35-month-old male presenting with nonspecific symptoms and no history of trauma. He later developed unilateral miosis and ptosis; MRI discovered a subacute cervicothoracic epidural which was promptly evacuated. The patient made an excellent recovery.
Coclusions
We emphasize the frequent absence of identifiable trauma and the importance of thorough imaging when this entity is suspected. Miosis and ptosis, likely representing a partial Horner syndrome, is an extremely rare presentation, this being one of the only reported cases.