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Fall from a 10-meter Concussion of the spinal cord
height during work 6 Male; 50 yrs. old
C
months ago
Impact hit mostly on 5 and 6 cervical
spines
MRI= C5 and C6 bifacets,
fractured and dislocated
Autonomic dysreflexia
Systolic blood pressure was swinging
between 150 mmHg to 190 mmHg;
Pulse rate was persistently below
SPINAL CORD INJURY 60/min.; Blood pressure cannot be
controlled; Flushing over the head
and neck; Persistent throbbing
headache (Migraine)
COMPLICATIONS
Developing Vital
Multiple increased spasticity. capaci Sepsis Hypoalbuminemia
Pneumonia
Pressure ty was
sores -Multiple pressure less
ulcers on the right than
scapula (3-4 cm), pre- 2000
sacral (6-7 cm) and ml
over the right greater
trochanter (4-5 cm)