2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjane.2014.09.015
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Cerebral venous thrombosis after spinal anesthesia: case report

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“…This may be associated, among other factors, with the inability to properly flex the spine. (1,2) The difficulty to maintain appropriate positioning may occur out of fear of anesthesia, common among people undergoing anesthetic-surgical procedures. In pregnant women, obtaining a proper position may be difficult due to the impaired identification of anatomical references and impaired flexing of the spine due to the increased abdominal volume.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be associated, among other factors, with the inability to properly flex the spine. (1,2) The difficulty to maintain appropriate positioning may occur out of fear of anesthesia, common among people undergoing anesthetic-surgical procedures. In pregnant women, obtaining a proper position may be difficult due to the impaired identification of anatomical references and impaired flexing of the spine due to the increased abdominal volume.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the clinical studies discussed above, we found 17 case reports (70)(71)(72)(73)(74)(75)(76)(77)(78)(79)(80)(81)(82)(83)(84)(85)(86) demonstrating the coexistence of aPLs with headache in different autoimmune disorders including APS, APS associated with other diseases, SLE, patients with cerebral thrombosis, rhupus and arteritis ( Table 2). Approximately 76.5% of the 17 case reports examined involved females with a mean age of 30.7 AE 14.5 years old.…”
Section: Comorbidity Evidence From Case Reports Published Between 200mentioning
confidence: 95%