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Intracranial hypotension following chiropractic spinal manipulation

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Structural and chiropractic

Headache.2006 Oct;46(9):1456-8.

Authors:

S Prasad, G El-Haddad, H Zhuang, S Khella

Abstract.

We report a case of intracranial hypotension caused by chiropractic manipulation which, in contrast to previously reported cases, documents the location of the cerebrospinal fluid leak by radionuclide cisternography. Cervical spinal manipulation produced a remote lumbar dural tear in our patient. Spinal magnetic resonance imaging may falsely localize the dural tear in this condition. Although conservative management is often sufficient, precise localization is required for more invasive therapies.

Publication Date: 

2006 Oct

OEID: 

4900

Prasad, S., El-haddad, G., Zhuang, H., Khella, S. (2006) 'Intracranial hypotension following chiropractic spinal manipulation', Headache.2006 Oct;46(9):1456-8.

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