Case Report
A Case of Spontaneous Spinal Subdural Hematoma Complicated by Cranial Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Spinal Adhesive Arachnoiditis
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Sagittal (T1-weighted (a), T2-weighted (b), STIR (c), and contrast-enhanced (d)) and axial (T1-weighted (e), T2-weighted (f), and contrast-enhanced (g)) magnetic resonance imaging showed resolution of the subdural hematoma and deformity of the spinal cord indicating adhesive arachnoiditis at 6 months after onset.
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