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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2012
Epidural hematomas are rare birth injuries, and spontaneous presentation is exceptional. We present 2 cases of newborns with spontaneous epidural hematomas after delivery. In both cases, cerebral hemorrhage was associated with skull fracture and cephalohematoma.
Alexandra, Scheibl +5 more
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Epidural hematomas are rare birth injuries, and spontaneous presentation is exceptional. We present 2 cases of newborns with spontaneous epidural hematomas after delivery. In both cases, cerebral hemorrhage was associated with skull fracture and cephalohematoma.
Alexandra, Scheibl +5 more
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Traumatic Cerebellar Hematoma Without Subdural Hematoma
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976TRAUMATIC cerebellar hematoma, unaccompanied by subdural or eqidural hematoma of the posterior fossa, is a rare entity. 1 Wright 2 reports six intracerebellar hematomas among 17 posterior fossa hematomas over a ten-yearn period. Even this number appears to be unusually high when compared to other series.
Lincoln Ramirez +4 more
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Meningioma with intracerebral hematoma
Neurosurgery, 1984Abstract A case of spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage associated with a meningioma is presented. Intracranial hemorrhage has been reported to be associated with meningioma in 45 cases. A comprehensive review of the subject is presented.
Rebecca L. Crouch, Chander M. Kohli
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1988
Hyperextension of the cervical spine in the elderly can cause retropharyngeal hematomas. We report this unusual cause of retropharyngeal hematoma in a 77-year-old women. The airway must be thoroughly evaluated in any such patient in whom this lesion is suspected.
J P, Smith +4 more
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Hyperextension of the cervical spine in the elderly can cause retropharyngeal hematomas. We report this unusual cause of retropharyngeal hematoma in a 77-year-old women. The airway must be thoroughly evaluated in any such patient in whom this lesion is suspected.
J P, Smith +4 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984
Two cases of corneal hematomas initially manifested as corneal blood staining, but were further complicated by the presence of persistent epithelial defects and stromal thinning. Both cases occurred following cataract surgery. Scanning electron and light microscopic examination in the second case demonstrated a loss of keratocytes, stromal collagen ...
S S, Searl +3 more
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Two cases of corneal hematomas initially manifested as corneal blood staining, but were further complicated by the presence of persistent epithelial defects and stromal thinning. Both cases occurred following cataract surgery. Scanning electron and light microscopic examination in the second case demonstrated a loss of keratocytes, stromal collagen ...
S S, Searl +3 more
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Neurosurgery, 1980
Epidural hematomas generally become manifested within hours after trauma because of progressive obtundation and later transtentorial herniation. However, epidural hematomas located outside the temporal fossa may produce vague neurological symptoms of delayed onset.
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Epidural hematomas generally become manifested within hours after trauma because of progressive obtundation and later transtentorial herniation. However, epidural hematomas located outside the temporal fossa may produce vague neurological symptoms of delayed onset.
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Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2018
Michael K. Atalay +2 more
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Michael K. Atalay +2 more
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