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Both delayed posttraumatic intracerebral hemorrhage and epidural hematoma have been well described in the neurosurgical literatures. However, delayed posttraumatic acute subdural hematoma which happens more than a week with a rapid progress after ...
Chen Shiwen +5 more
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Objective: In the elderly population, subdural hematoma represents a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. The surgical and anesthesia techniques for managing this condition have progressively evolved.
Mustafa Cemil Kılınç +3 more
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Bifrontal acute subdural hematoma
Though, acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) is one of the most common emergencies in neurological surgery practice, bilateral bifrontal ASDH is uncommon and may constitute diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Computer tomography and magnetic resonance imaging have important roles in the diagnosis of ASDH.
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Diagnostic performance of android-based handheld device using endeavor mobile application in interpretation of a traumatic non- contrasted computed tomography (CT) brain [PDF]
Title: Diagnostic Performance of Android-Based Handheld Device Using Endeavor Mobile Application in Interpretation of a Traumatic Non-Contrasted Computed Tomography (CT) Brain Purpose: To determine the image viewing quality of the handheld device of ...
Ahmad, Asrof Firdaus
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BackgroundThe simultaneous emergence of low-volume subdural hematoma and ipsilateral ischemic stroke in an atrial fibrillation patient who is under anticoagulation therapy is a rare and intricate clinical case.
Daniel Strahnen +4 more
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Contralateral acute subdural hematoma following traumatic acute subdural hematoma evacuation.
Contralateral acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) occurring after removal of traumatic ASDH is a rare, but nearly devastating postoperative complication. We treated a 26-year-old male who developed a contralateral ASDH shortly after craniectomy for evacuation of a traumatic ASDH.
Jian, Shen +5 more
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Spontaneous bilateral subdural haematomas in the posterior cranial fossa revealed by MRI [PDF]
A 52-year-old woman treated for acute myeloproliferative disease developed progressive stupor. CT showed obstructive hydrocephalus resulting from unexplained mass effect on the fourth ventricle.
Meuli, R., Pollo, C., Porchet, F.
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Spontaneous Subdural Hemorrhage in a Patient with Marfan Syndrome: Case Report and Literature Review
Background: Marfan syndrome is autosomal dominant with ocular, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal manifestations. It is caused by mutation that encodes the fibrin gene on chromosome 15.
Daniel Antonio Encarnación-Santos +10 more
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When blood hits the brain: altered glymphatic and dural lymphatic function after surface bleeds. [PDF]
Eide PK +4 more
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A Case of Acute Massive Spinal Subdural Hematoma With a Spot Sign on CT. [PDF]
Aso D +4 more
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