[An undiagnosed plasma cell myeloma. Complication after performing spinal anesthesia]

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[An undiagnosed plasma cell myeloma. Complication after performing spinal anesthesia]. / Tank, Sascha; Rempf, Christian; Kothe, Ralph; Gottschalk, André.

In: ANAESTHESIST, Vol. 56, No. 3, 3, 2007, p. 236-238.

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Tank S, Rempf C, Kothe R, Gottschalk A. [An undiagnosed plasma cell myeloma. Complication after performing spinal anesthesia]. ANAESTHESIST. 2007;56(3):236-238. 3.

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title = "[An undiagnosed plasma cell myeloma. Complication after performing spinal anesthesia]",
abstract = "A male patient developed neurological deficits after an uneventful spinal anesthesia. After 2 months without any improvement an epidural hematoma was presumed. Magnet resonance imaging detected inflammatory tissue and destruction at lumbar levels L2/3. The inflammatory tissue had to be removed via laminectomy. Histology of the excised tissue revealed a plasma cell myeloma that was not diagnosed prior to spinal anesthesia 2 months previously.",
author = "Sascha Tank and Christian Rempf and Ralph Kothe and Andr{\'e} Gottschalk",
year = "2007",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "56",
pages = "236--238",
journal = "ANAESTHESIST",
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T1 - [An undiagnosed plasma cell myeloma. Complication after performing spinal anesthesia]

AU - Tank, Sascha

AU - Rempf, Christian

AU - Kothe, Ralph

AU - Gottschalk, André

PY - 2007

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N2 - A male patient developed neurological deficits after an uneventful spinal anesthesia. After 2 months without any improvement an epidural hematoma was presumed. Magnet resonance imaging detected inflammatory tissue and destruction at lumbar levels L2/3. The inflammatory tissue had to be removed via laminectomy. Histology of the excised tissue revealed a plasma cell myeloma that was not diagnosed prior to spinal anesthesia 2 months previously.

AB - A male patient developed neurological deficits after an uneventful spinal anesthesia. After 2 months without any improvement an epidural hematoma was presumed. Magnet resonance imaging detected inflammatory tissue and destruction at lumbar levels L2/3. The inflammatory tissue had to be removed via laminectomy. Histology of the excised tissue revealed a plasma cell myeloma that was not diagnosed prior to spinal anesthesia 2 months previously.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 56

SP - 236

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JO - ANAESTHESIST

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SN - 0003-2417

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