1994
DOI: 10.1016/0090-3019(94)90349-2
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Subacute cervical epidural hematomas

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“…3,7 There is no significant sex difference in adults, but in children older than two years, males outnumber females. 3,4,7 The majority of lesions occur in the thoracic region and extend into the cervicothoracic or thoracolumbar area. 2,3,8,9 In a literature review of 155 cases of spinal epidural hematoma, Foo and Rossier concluded that the majority of cases (41%) were idiopathic.…”
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“…3,7 There is no significant sex difference in adults, but in children older than two years, males outnumber females. 3,4,7 The majority of lesions occur in the thoracic region and extend into the cervicothoracic or thoracolumbar area. 2,3,8,9 In a literature review of 155 cases of spinal epidural hematoma, Foo and Rossier concluded that the majority of cases (41%) were idiopathic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than half the cases are spontaneous. 3,4,6 The patients' age in the cases reported in the literature range from six months to 79 years, but SSEH is most frequently seen in the middleaged or elderly. 3,7 There is no significant sex difference in adults, but in children older than two years, males outnumber females.…”
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