An unusual homicidal stab wound of the cervical spinal cord: A single case examined by post-mortem computed tomography angiography (PMCTA)

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Fabrice Dedouit ◽  
Fatima-Zohra Mokrane ◽  
Daniel Rougé ◽  
Pauline Saint-Martin ◽  
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R P Oliveira ◽  
L A Rosemberg ◽  
A C Magalhães

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Piotr Kluza ◽  
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Stab wound injury to the cervical spinal cord is a rare occurrence and usually presents with immediate, disastrous, and permanent neurological consequences. Rarer, and potentially as severe, is the complication of a delayed cerebrospinal fluid leak following a stab wound to the cervical spine. In this case, magnetic resonance imaging demonstrates a cerebrospinal fluid leak that extends to the skin with injury to the posterior dura at the C1/C2 level. Epidemiology and management of penetrating cervical spinal cord injury and delayed cerebrospinal fluid leaks are discussed.


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