Spinal pneumorrhachis

British Journal of Neurosurgery
S R CayliA Tekiner

Abstract

The term pneumorrhachis refers to the presence of air in the spinal canal. There are only a few previously reported cases in the literature. A case of air within the cervical and lumbar subarachnoid spaces, and a second case of air within the cervical subarachnoid space due to traumatic pneumocephalus are presented in this study.

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