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Case Reports
. 1976 May;5(5):293-6.

Acute spinal epidural hematoma secondary to aspirin-induced prolonged bleeding

  • PMID: 1265647
Case Reports

Acute spinal epidural hematoma secondary to aspirin-induced prolonged bleeding

G E Locke et al. Surg Neurol. 1976 May.

Abstract

A case of acute and spontaneous spinal epidural hemorrhage is described in which there was no history or evidence of trauma, conventional anticoagulant therapy, hemophilia or vascular anomalies. A recent history of excessive ingestion of an aspirin-containing medication was obtained and the clinical and laboratory picture of an aspirin-induced bleeding disorder was documented. We have discussed the mechanism and hematological considerations of the syndrome of aspirin induced bleeding.

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