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Impact of Frailty on Surgical Outcomes in Nonacute Subdural Hematomas: A Nationwide Analysis of 251,597 Patients over 20 Years. [PDF]
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RADAR - Radiomics on aSDH: predicting outcome with surface area. [PDF]
Richter A+9 more
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PROMISE: Prognostic Radiomic Outcome Measurement in Acute Subdural Hematoma Evacuation Post-Craniotomy. [PDF]
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Infantile acute subdural hematoma
Child's Nervous System, 1987A retrospective analysis of the infantile acute subdural hematoma was made with special reference to its pathogenesis. In 11 of 15 cases, the hematomas were bilateral or a contralateral subdural fluid collection was present. In 7 of 11 patients who underwent operation the collection was bloody fluid and/or clotted blood.
Naoki Shibuya+5 more
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Subdural Hematoma: Is It or Is It Not Acute?
Radiology, 1974Evaluation of the angiographic appearance of subdural hematomas in 100 patients resulted in a new descriptive category, the “transitional.” Each subdural hematoma was classified as chronic if a membrane was found at surgery, otherwise it was considered acute.
George Wortzman+2 more
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Treatment of Acute Subdural Hematoma
Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2013Clinical presentation, neurologic condition, and imaging findings are the key components in establishing a treatment plan for acute SDH. Location and size of the SDH and presence of midline shift can rapidly be determined by computed tomography of the head. Immediate laboratory work up must include PT, PTT, INR, and platelet count.
Katharina M. Busl, Carter S. Gerard
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