1941
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1941.02820390027008
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The Early Diagnosis of Acute Spinal Epidural Abscess

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“…Since then, laminectomy has been standard treatment (see "Treatment"). Following the above mentioned articles, there were numerous communications on the operative treatment aspects of SEA in the medical literature from the 1930s to the 1950s [8,15,26,34,47,48,51,64,68,69,83,90,120,131,136,151,197,218,246,248,284,289,295,296,301,310,349,356,396].…”
Section: The History Of Spinal Epidural Abscessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, laminectomy has been standard treatment (see "Treatment"). Following the above mentioned articles, there were numerous communications on the operative treatment aspects of SEA in the medical literature from the 1930s to the 1950s [8,15,26,34,47,48,51,64,68,69,83,90,120,131,136,151,197,218,246,248,284,289,295,296,301,310,349,356,396].…”
Section: The History Of Spinal Epidural Abscessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The featureswhich are of diagnostic importance may then be briefly summarized: (1) A history of infection which may have been weeks or months beforehand. Boharas and Koskoff (1941) found the average interval in 85 cases to be 4-2 weeks, but in one case it was as long as three years. (2) Trauma to the back.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%