Acute cervical epidural abscess with concurrent calcium pyrophosphate deposition after cervical spinal surgery: A case report
CONCLUSION: An acute onset of SEA complicated with CPPD after cervical surgery has rarely been reported. The suppurative inflammation fostered by the crystal-induced inflammation may account for the acute symptomatology.PMID:38628534 | PMC:PMC11021091 | DOI:10.25259/SNI_740_2023
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