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Posttraumatic Locked-in Syndrome with an Unusual Three Day Delay in the Appearance

Vesna Golubović
Damir Muhvić
Snježana Golubović


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Abstract

We report a rare case of posttraumatic locked-in syndrome (LIS) that appeared after an unusual three day delay. LIS was diagnosed according to clinical status and diagnostic methods (roentgenograms, computerized tomography, transcranial Doppler, electroencephalography, magnetic resonance imaging). A fourteen-year-old girl had a cervical spine injury during floor exercises that provoked LIS 72 hours after trauma. A rapid diagnosis of basilar thrombosis followed by antioedema and continuous anticoagulant therapy significantly improved the neurological status. In conclusion, posttraumatic locked-in syndrome can have sometimes a prolonged three-day delay in the clinical appearance.

Keywords

Locked-in syndrome; cervical spine injury; basilar thrombosis

Hrčak ID:

5631

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/5631

Publication date:

15.12.2004.

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