Pneumorrhachis in a Pediatric Patient with an Isolated Back Injury
Abstract
Pneumorrhachis is an uncommon radiographic finding and is typically found in adult patients secondary to trauma or pneumocephalus. It is extremely rare in the pediatric population. Our case report describes a young boy who was found to have pneumorrhachis, but initially presented with an isolated back laceration.An 8-year-old boy arrived to the emergency department as a transfer from an outside hospital after initially presenting with a back...
Paper Details
Title
Pneumorrhachis in a Pediatric Patient with an Isolated Back Injury
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
61
Issue
5
Pages
e116 - e119
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