Spontaneous epidural hematoma as a cause of sciatic pain in a schoolboy
A previously healthy 13-year-old boy began to manifest radiating pain in his left leg after heavy physical exertion during judo training. He also had a sensation of numbness in his left buttock and leg. Initially, the patient was treated conservatively with a clinical diagnosis of disc herniation. H...
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description | A previously healthy 13-year-old boy began to manifest radiating pain in his left leg after heavy physical exertion during judo training. He also had a sensation of numbness in his left buttock and leg. Initially, the patient was treated conservatively with a clinical diagnosis of disc herniation. However, following 3 months of conservative treatment, there was no relief of pain. Magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbar spine demonstrated an epidural mass causing compression of the dural sac at the L4-L5 disc level. During surgery, the L5 nerve root was found to be severely compressed in the spinal canal because of a chronic epidural hematoma. Following microsurgical removal of this hematoid mass, the patient had a good recovery. Spontaneous epidural hematomas in the lumbar region are rare, and only a few cases presenting with features simulating those caused by a disc herniation have been reported. Our patient represents the first such case described in a child. |
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