We present the case of a 65 year old male that was diagnosed with a spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma (SSSH), the initial symptons were back pain and right arm numbness with a latter progression to paraplegia and. The MRI detected an SSSH. Despite the prompt diagnosis and surgical intervention the patient didnt improved has it was spected. This case reveal the fact that despite prompt diagnosis and treatment the morbidity and mortality remains high so it is imperative to have a fresh knowledge of this condition and its clinical manifestations.
We present the case of a 26 year old male that was diagnosed with an acute ascending necrotizing myelitis, the initial symptoms were oppressive pain in the chest and numbness in both hands, followed by weakness of the arms and legs. The MRI detected a hyperintensity from C4 to T1. We suspected a demyelinating event, despite the prompt intervention the patient had progression of the disease, showing an aggressive disease. This case reveals a disease that mimics acute demyelinating diseases.
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