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Stroke, 2015
Background and Purpose— Controversy exists over the prognostic significance of perihematomal edema (PHE) in intracerebral hemorrhage. We aimed to determine the association of early PHE and clinical outcome among participants of the Intensive Blood ...
Jie Yang+11 more
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Background and Purpose— Controversy exists over the prognostic significance of perihematomal edema (PHE) in intracerebral hemorrhage. We aimed to determine the association of early PHE and clinical outcome among participants of the Intensive Blood ...
Jie Yang+11 more
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Cerebral vasospasm in subarachnoid hemorrhage
Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2005The treatment of vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage remains a formidable challenge. The prompt recognition of this complication is essential to prevent ischemic damage. Initial orders should include adequate fluid and sodium supplementation to avoid volume depletion. Prophylactic hypervolemia is not effective in reducing the incidence of vasospasm
Alejandro A. Rabinstein+1 more
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Cerebral hemorrhage in a patient with eclampsia
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1958s EVERE cerebral hemorrhage is not rare in eclampsia. Dieckmann4 and Hammond6 noted that a compilation of reports indicated that extensive cerebral hemorrhage is found in 15 to 20 per cent of the autopsies in eclampsia. The following case of a fatal cerebral hemorrhage in a postpartum eclamptic patient is reported because the insidious onset of the ...
Hugh Tyndall+2 more
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Hemorrhagic Stroke and Cerebral Paragonimiasis
Stroke, 2014Background and Purpose— We retrospectively analyzed the clinical and imaging characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment outcomes of 10 patients with hemorrhagic cerebral paragonimiasis (CP), and we evaluated the influence of Paragonimus infection on cerebrovascular damage.
Jing Chen, Yan Ju, Chao You, Yong Xia
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CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS AND THE ←MISSED→ HEMORRHAGE
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1986AbstractEleven patients are described in whom a warning subarachnoid hemorrhage, preceding severe or fatal rupture of an intracranial aneurysm, was misdiagnosed; a 12th had a successful outcome from surgery after a single hemorrhage. Erroneous labels included meningitis, migraine, hysteria, tension, and head and neck injury.
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Moyamoya disease and cerebral hemorrhage
Surgical Neurology, 1984A case with the clinical, x-ray, and computed tomographic features characteristic of moyamoya disease and a large intracerebral hemorrhage is presented. The recent literature is reviewed, noting current concepts in diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of this curious disorder.
Robert C. Hardy, R.Gayle Williams
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Hemorrhagic Complications of Cerebral Arteritis
Archives of Neurology, 1978To the Editor.— The value of the article, "Hemorrhagic Complications of Cerebral Arteritis" by Dr Keith Edwards in theArchives(34:549-552, 1977) is diminished by the absence of data, thus ruling out a bleeding tendency in the two patients described. Edwards' first case had subarachnoid hemorrhage, gross hematuria, and hematemesis.
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Stroke, 2015
Background and Purpose— Mannitol is often used to reduce cerebral edema in acute intracerebral hemorrhage but without strong supporting evidence of benefit. We aimed to determine the impact of mannitol on outcome among participants of the Intensive Blood
Xia Wang+15 more
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Background and Purpose— Mannitol is often used to reduce cerebral edema in acute intracerebral hemorrhage but without strong supporting evidence of benefit. We aimed to determine the impact of mannitol on outcome among participants of the Intensive Blood
Xia Wang+15 more
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Subependymal Cerebral Hemorrhage in Infancy
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1965SUBEPENDYMAL cerebral hemorrhage with intraventricular inundation, occurring almost exclusively in premature infants, 1-9 has been encountered in approximately 15% of premature babies autopsied in the neonatal period. 10 A series of sporadic reports suggested the frequent occurrence of subependymal bleeding in premature infants was due to possible ...
Robert M. Dimmette, John J. Ross
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