07 July 2020>: Articles
Paraplegia Caused by Spontaneous Spinal Hemorrhage in a Patient Undergoing Rivaroxaban Therapy
Unusual clinical course, Adverse events of drug therapy
Wiktoria B. Feret A* , Ewa Kwiatkowska A , Leszek Domański ADOI: 10.12659/AJCR.923607
Am J Case Rep 2020; 21:e923607
Figure 2. (A–C) Notice features of acute bleeding in the lumbosacral spine at the L5–S2 segment. (A) T2-dependent sagittal image; arrow denotes an intrathecal pathological mass measuring 49×12×9 mm (hypointense in the image). (B) T2-dependent transverse image, at level L5/S1. Notice the hyperintense signal of blood (arrow). (C) STIR sagittal image showing an intrathecal pathological mass at the L5–S2 segment of the spinal cord (arrow).