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Spinal Subarachnoid Hematoma after Lumbar Puncture Producing Acute Thoracic Myelopathy
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Transverse MyelopathySpinal Subarachnoid HematomaSpinal Cord InjuryDifficult Lumbar PunctureSubarachnoid HemorrhageHematologySpinal TraumaSpinal FluidSpinal TumorIntracranial PressureSurgeryNeurologyThoracic SpineMedicineSpinal DisorderNeurovascular Disease
A case of subarachnoid hematoma after a difficult lumbar puncture and anticoagulation is presented. Subarachnoid adhesions preventing the free flow of spinal fluid at the T-6 level served to limit the cranial progression of the hemorrhage and produced a transverse myelopathy at that level. The underlying pathology, clinical course, and myelographic findings are reviewed. Pertinent literature is presented.