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Intracranial epidural hematoma in a newborn with DIC secondary to congenital rubella
Epidural hematoma in newborns is rare, it occurs more frequently in infants born from nulliparous mothers with delivery difficulties. Intracranial hemorrhage in infants is usually secondary to vascular malformations, anticoagulation, inherited or ...
Imene Dahmane Ayadi, Emira Ben Hamida
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Application of Root Cause Analysis in Improving Care for Falls Associated With Cough Syncope
ABSTRACT Cough syncope, an infrequent condition causing sudden transient unconsciousness from coughing, elevates hospitalized patients' fall risk with severe complications. A 59‐year‐old male admitted for pneumonia and suspected cough syncope fell post‐cough in the restroom, resulting in subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Fei Zhu, Yanling Li, Lan Liu, Min Wang
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Primary Reconstruction of Extended Multifragmented Skull Fracture: Case Report and Technical Note
Background and Clinical Significance: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) represents a major public health concern due to its profound neurological, psychological, and socioeconomic consequences.
Iván N. Camal Ruggieri +4 more
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A case of cranial metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma associated with epidural hematoma in a 58-year-old male is presented. The epidural hematoma demonstrated an unusual chronic clinical course and computed tomographic appearance. Associated bleeding from either the diploic marrow or emissary veins might be a cause of the slowly expanding hematoma ...
N, Nakao, K, Kubo, H, Moriwaki
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Abstract Objective This study evaluated cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signs in patients with post‐dural puncture headache (PDPH) using an established assessment score developed for spontaneous intracranial hypotension (Bern score). We hypothesize that patients with chronic PDPH do not have typical imaging features of intracranial hypotension.
Charlotte Zander +9 more
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Case Report: Postoperative Complication Epidural Haematoma after Brain Tumor Resection
Postoperative intracranial haemorrhage is one of the most dangerous complications in cranial surgery, especially epidural haematoma although it is very rare with an incidence of 1.0%.
Kenanga Marwan Sikumbang +4 more
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Peripheral neuropathic pain (PNP), a chronic condition resulting from nerve damage and characterized by altered sensory signaling and central sensitization, poses significant therapeutic challenges. Botulinum toxin (BTX), known for neuromuscular blockades, also exhibits analgesic properties, prompting its investigation for PNP management.
Domenico Antonio Restivo +5 more
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Traumatic Delayed Posterior Cranial Fossa Epidural Hematoma: A Rare Entity
AbstractPosterior fossa epidural hematomas (EDHs) are much rarer entities than supratentorial EDHs which are reported only 4 to 7% in the literature. Due to the tight space and critical structures in posterior fossa, only a few cases can go with the conservative management but even then patients can deteriorate anytime with enlargement of hematoma and ...
Abdur Rehman Baig +3 more
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Objective To validate the agreement among the convolution neural network segmentation algorithm, Tada formula and manual segmentation for subdural/epidural hemorrhage volume.
TIAN Feng⁃xuan +6 more
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Background: Retroclival hematomas and clival fractures are not common, and retroclival hematoma is one of the types of posterior fossa extra-axial hematomas. The exact incidence is not known.
Endris Hussen Ali
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