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Spontaneous dural tear leading to intracranial hypotension and tonsillar herniation in Marfan syndrome: a case report
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Aqueel Pabaney, Emory UniversityFarhan A. Mirza, Aga Khan UniversityNadir A. Syed, Aga Khan UniversityHumera Ahsan, Aga Khan University
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- English
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- 2010-06-28
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- BMC
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- © 2010 Pabaney et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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- 10
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- 1
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- 54
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- 54
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- Background: We describe the case of a 38 year old male with Marfan syndrome who presented with orthostatic headaches and seizures.Case Presentation: The patient was diagnosed with Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension secondary to CSF leaks, objectively demonstrated by MR Myelogram with intrathecal contrast. Epidural autologus blood patch was administered at the leakage site leading to significant improvement.Conclusion: Our literature search shows that this is the second reported case of a Marfan patient presenting with symptomatic spontaneous CSF leaks along with tonsillar herniation.
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