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Case Reports
. 1980;53(3-4):175-80.
doi: 10.1007/BF02074790.

Accidental stab wound of the cervical spinal cord from in front

Case Reports

Accidental stab wound of the cervical spinal cord from in front

J M Cabezudo et al. Acta Neurochir (Wien). 1980.

Abstract

An unusual case of damage to the cervical spinal cord due to a non-missile penetrating injury through an anterior route in a nine-year-old boy who fell from a bicycle is reported. There was a cerebrospinal fluid leak that lasted for two days. Clinical picture was that of incomplete Brown-Séquard syndrome and flaccid paresis of the extensor muscles of the left elbow and wrist. Treatment was conservative, with a very good functional recovery. To our best knowledge there is no myelographically documented case report of such a lesion in the literature.

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