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Self-resolving spontaneous spinal epidural hæmatoma in a patient on anti-coagulant therapy: a case study
Spinal epidural hæmatoma (SEN) is a rare condition that generally presents as a neurological deficit. It most commonly occurs following a trauma, e.g. whiplash injury, but may also occur spontaneously. The following case reports a chiropractic encounter with one such individual and the fortunate outcome that highlights the need for a thorough examination, which may include special imaging. This report also examines the literature available describing similar cases of spontaneous SEH in an attempt to heighten awareness to SEH and the risk factors associated with this neurosurgical emergency.