Abstract:Anticoagulant induced hematomyelias are rare and a few cases are reported in the literature. They are commonly located in the thoracic cord and are assosciated with a poor prognosis even with aggressive medical and surgical treatment. Only case of anticoagulant induced conus hematomyelia is reported. Here with, we are reporting a case of conus hematomyelia who had an excellent neurological recovery with prompt reversal of anticoagulation and early surgical evacuation of hematoma.
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