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Influence of Blood Components on Neuroinflammation, Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown, and Functional Damage After Acute Subdural Hematoma in Rats. [PDF]

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Infantile acute subdural hematoma

Child's Nervous System, 1987
A retrospective analysis of the infantile acute subdural hematoma was made with special reference to its pathogenesis. In 11 of 15 cases, the hematomas were bilateral or a contralateral subdural fluid collection was present. In 7 of 11 patients who underwent operation the collection was bloody fluid and/or clotted blood.
A, Ikeda   +5 more
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Acute spontaneous subdural hematoma

Surgical Neurology, 1984
A review of the literature reveals 20 reported cases of acute spontaneous subdural hematoma. We present an additional case with a tabulation of pertinent data. The prototype case is described, emphasizing the benign and insidious onset followed, invariably, by a deteriorating neurological status leading, almost always, to surgical evacuation.
R, Hesselbrock, R, Sawaya, E D, Means
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Isodense Acute Subdural Hematoma

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1980
An unusual isodense acute subdural hematoma is reported. Its causes may have included dilution with cerebrospinal fluid and a local or disseminated coagulopathy. Detection of such lesions requires a high incidence of suspicion based on subtle abnormalities found on computed tomography and the use of enhancement, particularly with the aid of advanced ...
H H, Kaufman   +4 more
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