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History of present illness: A 21-year-old female with no past medical history presented to the ED after multiple tonic-clonic seizures over the previous 12 hours, the longest lasting 20 seconds. She returned to baseline after each seizure, had no obvious signs of trauma, and did not exhibit any focal neurologic deficits. She denied illicit drugs or new
Lester, Ellen+2 more
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Natural History of Acute Subdural Hematoma [PDF]
Although guidelines for surgical decision-making in patients with acute subdural hematomas (ASDHs) are widely available, the evidence supporting these guidelines is weak, and management of these patients must often be individualized.
Valadka, Alex B., Vega, Rafael A.
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Abstract The International League Against Epilepsy/American Epilepsy Society (ILAE/AES) Joint Translational Task Force established the TASK3 working groups to create common data elements (CDEs) for various aspects of preclinical epilepsy research studies, which could help improve the standardization of experimental designs.
Erwin A. van Vliet+9 more
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Comparison of Early vs. Late Tracheostomy in Subdural Hematoma Operated at GCS Six or Below [PDF]
Objectives:To compare the outcomes of early tracheostomy vs. late tracheostomy in post-operative patients after acute subdural hematoma at receiving GCS (Glasgow comma scale) of six or below.
Ahmad, Touqeer+5 more
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Acute-on-chronic subdural hematoma [PDF]
A 38-year-old male complains of a right-sided retro-orbital-temporal headache of 2-day duration. It is described as intermittent and pressure-like, and is preceded by bouts of left arm numbness. He denies diplopia, visual changes, nausea, vomiting, or alterations in his consciousness.
Richard E. Lagace, Brian T. Kloss
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Bifrontal acute subdural hematoma
Though, acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) is one of the most common emergencies in neurological surgery practice, bilateral bifrontal ASDH is uncommon and may constitute diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Computer tomography and magnetic resonance imaging have important roles in the diagnosis of ASDH.
Akheel Mohammad+2 more
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Intracranial Vasospasm After Evacuation of Acute Spontaneous Subdural Hematoma [PDF]
Cerebral vasospasm is a well-known entity following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. While it has been described in trauma, it has been much less studied.
Alentado, Vincent J.+3 more
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Forensic and clinical diagnosis in shaken baby syndrome , between child abuse and iatrogenic abuse [PDF]
“Shaken baby syndrome” in child abuse cases is a challenge for pediatrician and forensic experts, often a diagnosis of exclusion, with overwhelming moral and legal implications.
Apostol, Irina+3 more
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Spinal subdural hematomas in a normal child without trauma history: a case report [PDF]
Acute Spinal Subdural Hematoma (ASSH) is a rarely recognized condition that may result in severe irreversible neurologic complication. We presented a 7-year old girl was transferred to our hospital with limping and pain in lower extremities and acute ...
Farzan, Abdonaser+3 more
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Recurrent subdural hematoma secondary to headbanging: A case report. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:"Headbanging" is the slang term used to denote violent shaking of one\u27s head in time with the music. This abrupt flexion-extension movement of the head to rock music extremely rarely causes a subdural hematoma.CASE DESCRIPTION:A 24-year-old
JITO Junya+5 more
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