PMID: 8587671Jul 1, 1995Paper

Spontaneous clivus hematoma: case report and literature review

Neurosurgery
C TomarasR L Harper

Abstract

A spontaneous extra-axial hematoma extending from the dorsum sella to the foramen magnum is described. Although two cases of clivus epidural hematomas have been reported previously, review of the literature failed to reveal any case reports of spontaneous hematomas in this region.

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