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Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension
CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2001Spontaneous intracranial hypotension results from CSF volume depletion, nearly always from spontaneous CSF leaks. Spontaneous intracranial hypotension is increasingly diagnosed in practice; the number of atypical, unconfirmed, and doubtful cases is also increasing, as are treatment failures. These confront neurologists and create many challenges.
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Intracranial Stenting for Symptomatic Intracranial Stenosis
2013Intracranial stenting presents an option for the treatment of symptomatic intracranial stenosis refractory to medical treatment. Intracranial stenosis accounts for up to 10 % of ischemic strokes and represents a very morbid disease, with an expected 1-year stroke or death rate in excess of 12 % and as high as 23 %, despite medical treatment with ...
Travis M. Dumont+8 more
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Human Pathology, 1982
A 54-year-old man developed a post-traumatic brain abscess, and antibiotic ointment was instilled into the abscess cavity. The involved tissue was subsequently excised and was shown to contain the characteristic saccules and spherules of myospherulosis. The history of ointment usage further strengthens the association of petrolatum with the development
S E, Mills, J R, Lininger
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A 54-year-old man developed a post-traumatic brain abscess, and antibiotic ointment was instilled into the abscess cavity. The involved tissue was subsequently excised and was shown to contain the characteristic saccules and spherules of myospherulosis. The history of ointment usage further strengthens the association of petrolatum with the development
S E, Mills, J R, Lininger
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Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1976
In this paper the clinical findings, operation results and histological diagnosis of eight patients with intracranial tuberculomas are described, which were admitted to the Neurosurgical Clinic of Ankara University, Faculty of Medicine, during the years 1967-1975, among the 1,015 histologically verified intracranial tumours. Our impression by reviewing
H, Gökalp, E, Ozkal, B, Tümer
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In this paper the clinical findings, operation results and histological diagnosis of eight patients with intracranial tuberculomas are described, which were admitted to the Neurosurgical Clinic of Ankara University, Faculty of Medicine, during the years 1967-1975, among the 1,015 histologically verified intracranial tumours. Our impression by reviewing
H, Gökalp, E, Ozkal, B, Tümer
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Intracranial Pressure and Intracranial Volume in Children with Craniosynostosis
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1992Intracranial volume and intracranial pressure have been measured in 66 children with craniosynostosis, 48 boys and 18 girls. The premature fusion of skull sutures is assumed to restrict skull growth and predispose to elevated intracranial pressure.
Dominique Renier+3 more
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Radiology, 1979
While CT scanning is useful for diagnosis of hydrocephalus and fluid-containing intracranial cysts, air studies are often necessary to determine whether the cysts communicate with the ventricular or subarachnoid space. When obstructive hydrocephalus results, decompression of the cyst is normally adequate.
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While CT scanning is useful for diagnosis of hydrocephalus and fluid-containing intracranial cysts, air studies are often necessary to determine whether the cysts communicate with the ventricular or subarachnoid space. When obstructive hydrocephalus results, decompression of the cyst is normally adequate.
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Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2000
Intracranial pseudolymphoma is a rare tumor of the central nervous system. A 35-year-old woman presented with a frontal subcutaneous tumor. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a left frontal meningeal tumor involving subcutaneous tissue without bone involvement.
A, Donnet+7 more
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Intracranial pseudolymphoma is a rare tumor of the central nervous system. A 35-year-old woman presented with a frontal subcutaneous tumor. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a left frontal meningeal tumor involving subcutaneous tissue without bone involvement.
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Neurologic Clinics, 1984
CT has made possible the diagnosis of intracranial neoplasms with greater precision than other currently available neurodiagnostic studies. Because it is not always possible to determine the precise pathologic features of these neoplasms without angiography and surgical biopsy, over-reliance on CT should be avoided.
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CT has made possible the diagnosis of intracranial neoplasms with greater precision than other currently available neurodiagnostic studies. Because it is not always possible to determine the precise pathologic features of these neoplasms without angiography and surgical biopsy, over-reliance on CT should be avoided.
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Intracranial pressure monitoring
Archives of Neurology, 1984The practice of continuous monitoring of the intracranial pressure (ICP), developed over the last 25 years, has played a major part in establishing neurological critical care as a distinct form of intensive care. Raised ICP is a frequent occurrence in patients with a wide range of disorders of the central nervous system—traumatic, vascular, neoplastic,
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