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Epidural Hemorrhage: Is It Abuse?
Pediatrics, 1996Objective. To determine whether children presenting with epidural hemorrhage (EDH) are as likely to have been abused as are children presenting with subdural hemorrhage (SDH). Design. Retrospective chart review. Setting. Level I regional trauma center and a regional children's hospital. Patients.
R P, Shugerman +4 more
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Acute non-traumatic spinal epidural hemorrhage
The American Journal of Surgery, 1949Abstract Two cases of acute non-traumatic spinal epidural hemorrhage are reported. Eight additional cases, four of which had a history of minor indirect trauma, have been collected from the literature. In spite of the apparent rarity of the syndrome awareness of its existence should lead to prompt surgical intervention in an effort to aviod permanent
L I, KAPLAN, P G, DENKER
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Retinal hemorrhages in patients with epidural hematomas
Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2007To present a series of infants found to have sparse retinal hemorrhages associated with isolated epidural hematomas. None of these infants had other intracranial or subdural hemorrhages present.Children less than 3 years of age admitted to an urban children's hospital between January 1998 and December 2002 with radiographic evidence of an isolated ...
Brian J, Forbes +2 more
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Ultrasound diagnosis of neonatal spinal epidural hemorrhage
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1988AbstractWith the advent of the 5–7‐mHz transducer, ultrasound has been found to be very useful in evaluating abnormalities in the newborn spine, including tethered cord, meningomyelocele, spinal lipoma, and other forms of dysraphism.1 This is because of the ability of the ultrasound beam to penetrate mostly cartilaginous spine and its contents until ...
M, Leadman +3 more
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Multiple intracerebral hemorrhages after cervical epidural injections
Neurology, 2008Epidural steroid injections are commonly used to treat chronic pain secondary to radiculopathy. Complications of epidural injections include unintentional dural puncture, vasovagal syncope, apnea, and hypotension. Cervical epidural injections are associated with higher rates of complications than lumbar or caudal epidural injections.1 Recent American ...
Joshua, Mendelson +2 more
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Delayed Epidural Hemorrhage in Hypotensive Multiple Trauma Patients
Neurosurgery, 1986Abstract Despite the availability of high resolution computed tomography, severely head-injured patients often present diagnostic dilemmas. An initially negative computed tomographic scan in the presence of severe multiple trauma does not predict an uncomplicated course. Early repeat scanning should be considered.
M N, Bucci +2 more
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[Prepontine epidural hemorrhage].
Zentralblatt fur Neurochirurgie, 1999Extradural haematomas of the clivus represent a rare event and occur almost only in infancy. The case of a haematoma promptly operated upon via a transdural cerebellopontine angle approach is described for the first time. The mechanism of injury is discussed.
J U, Müller +3 more
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[Prolonged epidural hemorrhage].
Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti, 1991The authors give an account of four male patients aged 4, 26, 34 and 51 years where they removed on the 4th to 20th day following head injury an epidural haematoma. In the youngest patient the haematoma was in the area of the posterior cranial fossa on the left in another patient on the left in the occipital area, in the third patient concurrent ...
I, Sulla +3 more
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Spontaneous spinal epidural hemorrhage from intense piano playing
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2014Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma (SSEH) is a rare but real neurosurgical emergency. It is caused by atraumatic rupture of the vertebral epidural vein that results in nerve root or spinal cord compression. Most cases of SSEH have a multifactorial etiology, including congenital and acquired coagulopathies; platelet dysfunction; vascular malformation;
Hui-Ju, Chang +3 more
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Superficial arterial hemorrhage after epidural catheter removal
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia, 2022B H, Layton, P E, Roach, F A, Newton
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