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Clinical case of formation of subarachnoid hematoma of the spinal cord at the cervical level

Abstract

The formation of subarachnoid hematomas of the spinal cord is relatively rare. Among the possible causes are injuries, vascular pathologies, tumors, as well as violations of the hemostasis system. Clinical manifestations depend on the volume of the hematoma and vary from an asymptomatic course to the development of severe life threatening conditions. The article presents a case of treatment of a patient with subarachnoid hematoma of the spinal cord at the cervical level.

About the Authors

D. S. Ivanov
RSAHI «VCH № 2» Ministry of Health; Pacific State Medical University, Institute of Clinical Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine
Russian Federation

Ivanov Dmitry Sergeevich

Vladivostok



D. V. Zaharov
RSAHI «VCH № 2» Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Zaharov Dmitry Valer’evich

Vladivostok



S. N. Vel’jaots
RSAHI «VCH № 2» Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Vel’jaots Svetlana Nikolaevna

Vladivostok



A. V. Lantuh
RSAHI «VCH № 2» Ministry of Health; RSAHI «VCH № 2» Ministry of Health; Pacific State Medical University, Institute of Clinical Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine
Russian Federation

Lantuh Aleksandr Vasil’evich

Vladivostok



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Ivanov D.S., Zaharov D.V., Vel’jaots S.N., Lantuh A.V. Clinical case of formation of subarachnoid hematoma of the spinal cord at the cervical level. Russian Neurosurgical Journal named after Professor A. L. Polenov. 2022;14(2):179-182. (In Russ.)

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