Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability and death in children. Limited data exists on pediatric TBI in Southeast Asia, especially in low- and –middle-income countries.
Maurice V. Bayhon, Ibet Marie Y. Sih
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Anesthesia Management in a Child with Osteogenesis Imperfecta and Epidural Hemorrhage
Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) results from gene mutation that causes defective or insufficient collagen formation. It may cause various anesthetic complications due to the difficulty in airway management, existence of spinal deformity, respiratory disorders,
Mehmet Ali Erdoğan +2 more
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Abstract Number ‐ 197: A Single‐Center, 23‐Year Experience with the MAGIC Catheter for Pediatric AVM
Introduction The MAGIC Catheter (Balt, Montmorency, France) is a commonly used flow‐directed microcatheter for neuro‐interventions. Despite the MAGIC catheter not having FDA approval for use in pediatric and neonatal populations, our institution has used
Maximilian J Bazil +4 more
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Prognostic models for predicting posttraumatic seizures during acute hospitalization, and at 1 and 2 years following traumatic brain injury [PDF]
Objective Posttraumatic seizures (PTS) are well-recognized acute and chronic complications of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Risk factors have been identified, but considerable variability in who develops PTS remains. Existing PTS prognostic models are
Brooks, Maria M. +15 more
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Repurposing of Chemokine Antagonists for Combined Phase‐Resolved Spinal Cord Injury Treatment
Spinal cord injury (SCI) in mammals is accompanied by a massive cytokine storm in cerebrospinal fluid, mainly driven by CXCL1, IL‐6, and CCL2‐5. Sub‐acute phase is mostly associated with IL‐2, IL‐7, CCL22, and CX3CL1, whereas TNFα and IL17α permanently persists in CNS even weeks following SCI.
Alexey A. Belogurov Jr. +20 more
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Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) is an orthostatic headache syndrome with variable symptoms and complications which is often misdiagnosed at initial manifestations. SIH results from spontaneous CSF leakage leading to brain sag.
Mahmoud Ganjifard +2 more
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Prefabricated Patient-Matched Cranial Implants for Reconstruction of Large Skull Defects
Cranial defects can be caused by injury, infection, or tumor invasion. Large defects should be reconstructed to protect the brain and normalize the cerebral hemodynamics. The conventional method is to cover the defect with bone cement.
Jarle Sundseth, Jon Berg-Johnsen
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Delayed epidural hematoma after mild head injury [PDF]
Background. Traumatic delayed epidural hematoma (DEH) can be defined as insignificant or not seen on the initial CT scan performed after a trauma but seen on the subsequent CT scan as a “massive” epidural bleeding. Case report.
Radulović Danilo +5 more
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Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis Following Neuraxial Labor Analgesia: A Case Report
ABSTRACT We describe a case of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) in a 25‐year‐old primigravid woman after receiving epidural analgesia during labor. Her initial presentation mimicked postdural puncture headache (PDPH), but her condition evolved to include progressive neurological symptoms.
Qian Tong, Mingwang Zhong, Xudong Han
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Expert-level detection of acute intracranial hemorrhage on head computed tomography using deep learning. [PDF]
Computed tomography (CT) of the head is used worldwide to diagnose neurologic emergencies. However, expertise is required to interpret these scans, and even highly trained experts may miss subtle life-threatening findings. For head CT, a unique challenge
Hӓne, Christian +4 more
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