Brown-Séquard syndrome secondary to spontaneous bleed from postradiation cavernous angiomas.
Journal: AJNR. American Journal Of Neuroradiology
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Abstract
The spontaneous occurrence of acute Brown-Séquard syndrome is an extremely rare event, with most reported cases being secondary to spontaneous epidural hematomas and spinal cord ischemia. We report a rare case of Brown-Séquard syndrome from spontaneous intraspinal hemorrhage in a patient with multiple cavernous angiomas in the spinal cord secondary to craniospinal radiation in childhood. Postulated mechanisms leading to the condition include postradiation molecular changes and venous occlusion.
Authors
M Mathews, W Peck, M Brant Zawadzki
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