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Epidural Abscess, Spinal
Known as:
abscesses epidural spinal
, Spinal Extradural Abscess
, Abscess of spinal cord, extradural
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Abscess
Epidural Abscess
Intraspinal abscess
Cranial Epidural Abscess
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2011
2011
Tubercular spinal epidural abscess involving the dorsal-lumbar-sacral region without osseous involvement.
S. Arora
,
Ramesh Kumar
Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
2011
Corpus ID: 34514370
Musculoskeletal tuberculosis is known for its ability to present in various forms and guises at different sites. Tubercular…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Spontaneous pyogenic spinal epidural abscess.
T. Oktenoğlu
,
M. Sasani
,
+5 authors
A. Sarioğlu
Turkish Neurosurgery
2011
Corpus ID: 8201780
AIM Spontaneous pyogenic spinal epidural abscess (SEA) is a rare condition but might be devastating and fatal. Traditional…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Spinal epidural abscess due to tropical pyomyositis in immunocompetent adolescents.
D. K. Bowen
,
L. A. Mitchell
,
M. Burnett
,
V. Rooks
,
Jonathan E. Martin
Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics
2010
Corpus ID: 31360583
Pyomyositis, a suppurative infection of skeletal muscle, is a disease not frequently encountered by neurosurgical providers…
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2009
2009
An extensive spinal epidural abscess successfully treated conservatively
J. van Bergen
,
M. Plazier
,
J. Baets
,
P. Jan Simons
Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
2009
Corpus ID: 21835351
A spinal epidural abscess (SEA) is an uncommon condition, appearing in 0.2–2 cases per 10 000 hospital admissions. Urgent…
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2004
2004
Myelopathy due to spinal epidural abscess without cord compression: a diagnostic pitfall.
B. P. van de Warrenburg
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P. Wesseling
,
Q. Leyten
,
R. H. Boerman
Clinical Neuropathology
2004
Corpus ID: 38594909
Spinal epidural abscess (SEA) is a neurological emergency that requires urgent diagnosis and treatment. We report 2 patients with…
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1999
1999
Anterior cervical spinal epidural abscess in an infant
J.K. Lee
,
Jae‐Hyoo Kim
,
+5 authors
Je-Hyuk Lee
Child's Nervous System
1999
Corpus ID: 21136949
Abstract Spinal epidural abscess (SEA) is rare in children, especially in newborns and infants, groups in which only very few…
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1998
Review
1998
Myelopathy secondary to spinal epidural abscess: case reports and a review.
K. Yin
,
C. Wang
,
Y. Lucero
Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine (JSCM)
1998
Corpus ID: 9154968
Spinal epidural abscess (SEA) is a rare disease with an unknown incidence rate. This paper will illustrate that early diagnosis…
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1994
Review
1994
Spinal epidural abscesses in children.
F. S. Jacobsen
,
B. Sullivan
Orthopedics
1994
Corpus ID: 27615935
Spinal epidural abscess (SEA) is rare, especially in children, in which fewer than 90 cases have been reported. We present three…
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1991
Review
1991
Non-granulomatous spinal epidural abscess: a rehabilitation perspective
S. Weingarden
,
C. Swarczinski
Paraplegia
1991
Corpus ID: 32154054
Spinal epidural abscess (SEA) as a cause of back pain, fever, and neurological deficits has been recognised. Reports of this…
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1990
Review
1990
Spinal epidural abscesses in adults: review and report of iatrogenic cases.
Mats Ericsson
,
Göran Algers
,
Silvia E. Schliamser
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases
1990
Corpus ID: 28022665
A retrospective review of the medical records of adults with diagnosed spinal epidural abscess (SEA) admitted to the Departments…
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