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Aneurysmal Rupture Without Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Case Report Abstract [PDF]
Introduction: The present case study reports an intraparenchymal hemorrhage from a ruptured basilar tip aneurysm without subarachnoid hemorrhage. Case Report: A 57-year-old male presented with intraparenchymal hemorrhage from a ruptured basilar tip ...
Harris, PhD, CRNP, Catherine+2 more
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Abstract Objective Currently, there is no consensus among international guidelines on the management of patients with mild traumatic brain injuries (MTBIs) who are on direct oral anti‐coagulants (DOACs). Overuse of computed tomography (CT) scan of the brain results in unnecessary radiation exposure, longer waits and higher costs.
Ho Man Cheng+3 more
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Acute purulent meningitis associated with chronic subdural hematoma and subdural hygroma
A male infant aged nine months with meningeal irritation and +3.5SD expansion of the circumference of the head was admitted. Brain computed tomography (CT) detected right chronic subdural hematoma and contralateral subdural hygroma. Since the cell
George Imataka+6 more
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Acute subdural hematoma from ruptured cerebral aneurysm [PDF]
Purpose: The combination of ruptured aneurysms with acute subdural hematomas (aSDHs) is a rare presentation. Patients with aSDH associated with aneurysmal bleeding represent a subgroup within the spectrum of aneurysmatic hemorrhage.
Fandino, Javier+2 more
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ISMRM Clinical Focus Meeting 2023: “Imaging the Fire in the Brain”
Set during the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM), the “Clinical Focus Meeting” (CFM) aims to bridge the gap between innovative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scientific research and daily patient care.
Nivedita Agarwal+4 more
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Intracranial Subdural Hematoma after Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Section
Intracranial subdural hematoma following spinal anesthesia is an infrequent occurrence in the obstetric population. Nevertheless, it is a potentially life-threatening complication.
Vittorio Schweiger+5 more
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Acute spinal subdural hematoma (SSDH) is a rare entity that is usually managed as a surgical emergency; however, we present a case of acute SSDH that resolved rapidly and spontaneously.
Michito Namekawa, So-ichi Kondo
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TBI Contusion Segmentation from MRI using Convolutional Neural Networks [PDF]
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is caused by a sudden trauma to the head that may result in hematomas and contusions and can lead to stroke or chronic disability. An accurate quantification of the lesion volumes and their locations is essential to understand the pathophysiology of TBI and its progression.
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Flail bone flap in decompressive craniotomy for infants
Background: Subdural hematoma in infants is a challenging condition. Acute subdural hematomas can cause intracranial hypertension and a midline shift, but decompressive craniotomies in young patients have shown promising results with specific ...
Mohammad Fekry Elshirbiny+2 more
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Contribution of Turkish Researchers to the World’s Biomedical Literature (1988-1997) [PDF]
The contribution of Turkish researchers to positive sciences is increasing. Turkish scientists published more than 5.100 articles in 1998 in scientific journals indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information’s Science Citation Index, which elevated
Tonta, Yaşar
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