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RT Journal Article
SR Electronic
T1 Spinal Epidural Lubricant Grease Collection Mimicking Traumatic Spinal Epidural Hematoma
JF American Journal of Neuroradiology
JO Am. J. Neuroradiol.
FD American Society of Neuroradiology
SP 1847
OP 1849
DO 10.3174/ajnr.A1670
VO 30
IS 10
A1 Kalnins, A.U.
A1 Geryk, B.
A1 Olivero, W.
A1 Kim, T.A.
YR 2009
UL http://www.ajnr.org/content/30/10/1847.abstract
AB SUMMARY: We report an unusual case of a patient with an epidural fluid collection with signal characteristics mimicking an epidural hematoma. The patient presented with myelopathy caused by thoracic spinal cord compression after a traumatic injury to the chest and back. The injury was caused by high-pressure injection of industrial-grade lubricant grease. This case demonstrates that cord compression can be caused by exogenous material in the setting of trauma that can mimic an acute epidural hematoma.