Bone Infarct as an Indicator of Acute Spinal Ischaemia
Acute spinal cord infarct in childhood is extremely rare, generally secondary to spinal/cardiovascular surgery or severe vertebral injuries. However, spontaneous spinal cord infarct cases have been described. We present a clinical case of a teenager who developed an acute weakness and paraesthesia i...
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Main Authors: | Laura López-Viñas (Author), Kary Leonisa Quiñones-Coneo (Author), Raquel Buenache-Espartosa (Author), Juan Salvador Martínez- (Author), Gustavo Lorenzo-Sanz (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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