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Transient back pain is not uncommon during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Following an epidural anesthetic, back pain persisted in a postpartum patient beyond the expected period of soreness. Further diagnostic evaluation led to diagnosis and surgical decompression of a herniated thoracic disc.

Type

Journal

Regional anesthesia

Publication Date

09/1989

Volume

14

Pages

256 - 258

Addresses

Department of Anesthesiology, University of Maryland Medical School, Baltimore.

Keywords

Thoracic Vertebrae, Humans, Spinal Cord Compression, Back Pain, Puerperal Disorders, Analgesia, Epidural, Analgesia, Obstetrical, Pregnancy, Adult, Female, Obstetric Labor Complications, Intervertebral Disc Displacement