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Kweon Young Kim1, Jung Hun Kang1, Min Hong Lee1
1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Chosun University Hospital, Gwangju, Korea.
Abstract:
Pneumorrhachis, caused by intraspinal air, is an exceptional but important radiographic finding that is accompanied by different etiologies. Pneumorrhachis, by itself, is usually asymptomatic and gets reabsorbed spontaneously. Therefore, the patients with pneumorrhachis are mostly managed conservatively. We encountered a unique case of atypical traumatic pneumorrhachis accompanied by paraparesis.
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