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Abstract

Case report.

To present and discuss the case of a patient who sustained a significant flexion compression injury of the cervical spine with resulting tetraplegia and development of cortical blindness.

National Spinal Injuries Unit and Institute of Neurological Sciences, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

Clinical and radiological follow-up of the patient.

Cortical blindness resulted from vertebral artery dissection associated with blunt cervical spine trauma. The patient is registered blind and is ventilator dependent.

The potential complications of blunt vertebral artery injury remain poorly recognised. Screening is routinely not performed. Advances in noninvasive radiological techniques may result in recognition of asymptomatic disease and the potential for therapeutic intervention.

Details

Title
Blunt cervical spine trauma as a cause of spinal cord injury and delayed cortical blindness
Author
McCormick, M T; Robinson, H K; Bone, I; McLean, A N; Allan, D B
Pages
687-9
Publication year
2007
Publication date
Oct 2007
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
13624393
e-ISSN
14765624
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
229343756
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Oct 2007