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British Journal of Radiology (2004) 77, 881-884
© 2004 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/58217479

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Spontaneous spinal epidural haematoma during pregnancy: case report and review of the literature

P Szkup, MD, FCR(D)SA, MMed(UCT) and G Stoneham, MD, FRCPC

Department of Medical Imaging, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, 103 Hospital Drive, Saskatoon SK S7N 0W8, Canada



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Figure 1. (a) Sagittal T1 weighted image (repetition time (TR) 622/echo time (TE) 13), reveals posterior epidural lesion that is isointense to the spinal cord. (b) Sagittal T2 weighted image (TR 2840/TE 106) shows that the lesion is hyperintense to the spinal cord and slightly heterogeneous. (c) Enhanced sagittal T1 weighted image with fat suppression (TR 437/TE 13) shows no evidence of enhancement.

 





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