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Pneumocephalus and Brown-Sequard syndrome caused by a stab wound to the back.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA 2011 April
This report describes a case of Brown-Sequard syndrome in a man who presented to the ED after a stabbing to the left scapula region. The incidental finding of pneumocephalus found on CT scan during workup lead to cervical MRI that revealed the spinal cord pathology associated with Brown-Sequard syndrome.
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