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Case Reports
. 2024 Mar 5;17(3):e258729.
doi: 10.1136/bcr-2023-258729.

Spinal subdural haemorrhage secondary to strenuous exercise and warfarin, complicated by acute ischaemic stroke

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Spinal subdural haemorrhage secondary to strenuous exercise and warfarin, complicated by acute ischaemic stroke

James Liu et al. BMJ Case Rep. .

Abstract

Spinal subdural haemorrhage or haematoma (SSDH) is a rare condition that is often overlooked and missed on initial presentation due to its non-specific features that may mimic other more common pathologies. It is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates, with few evidence-based management principles, particularly during the subacute stages of recovery. In this report, we detail a case of SSDH associated with exercise and anticoagulation therapy, which was complicated by acute ischaemic stroke. SSDH should be suspected in cases of acute back pain without a clear alternative cause, particularly in coagulopathic individuals. Following treatment, early recommencement of anticoagulation therapy may be justified in certain cases where indicated, after careful consideration of the affected individual's risk profile.

Keywords: Haematology (drugs and medicines); Neurological injury; Neurosurgery; Spinal cord; Stroke.

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