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Spontaneous resolution of large subdural hematoma with midline shift: a case report

Child's Nervous System, 2020
Subdural hematomas with mass effect and midline shift are typically offered urgent surgical evacuation. The authors report a 6-month-old baby who was referred for macrocephaly and found to have a large subdural hematoma with midline shift. Given her lack of symptoms and normal neurological examination, the patient was observed without neurosurgical ...
Corinne Fotso, David I. Sandberg
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Correlation of Objective Pupillometry to Midline Shift in Acute Stroke Patients

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2019
Pupillary dysfunction is recognized as a sign of acute neurological deterioration due to worsening mass effect in patients with hemispheric strokes. Recent neuroimaging studies suggest that horizontal displacement of brain structures may be more important than vertical displacement in explaining these pupillary findings.
Mohamed Osman   +8 more
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Abdominal rectus muscle atrophy and midline shift after colostomy creation

Surgery, 2014
Incisional hernia (IH) can be attributed to multiple factors. The presence of a parastomal hernia has shown to be a risk factor for IH after midline laparotomy. Our hypothesis is that this increased risk of IH may be caused by changes in biomechanical forces, such as midline shift to the contralateral side of the colostomy owing to decreased ...
Lucas Timmermans   +7 more
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Ipsilateral Sinus Hypoplasia and Poor Leptomeningeal Collaterals as Midline Shift Predictors

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2016
We explore the role of dural sinus morphology, leptomeningeal collaterals, and clot localization in the development of malignant brain edema in acute ischemic stroke in anterior circulation.This is a single-center retrospective study of consecutive stroke patients with acute occlusion (middle cerebral artery M1 ± intracranial internal carotid artery ...
Petra Cimflova   +2 more
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Quantification of midline shift as a predictor of poor outcome following head injury

Surgical Neurology, 1991
A retrospective study of patient outcome, based on admission computed tomography, was carried out in 75 consecutive patients with head injury. Computed tomography data collected included the type and extent of intracranial hemorrhage, the extent of midline shift, and the ratio of midline shift compared with the extent of intracranial hemorrhage ...
Keith B. Quattrocchi   +3 more
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Midline shift and lateral guidance angle in adults with unilateral posterior crossbite

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2008
Unilateral posterior crossbite is a malocclusion that, if not corrected during infancy, typically causes permanent asymmetry. Our aims in this study were to evaluate various occlusal parameters in a group of adults with uncorrected unilateral posterior crossbite and to compare findings with those obtained in a group of normal subjects.Midline shift at ...
José Luis da Silva   +4 more
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The prognostic significance of midline shift at presentation on survival in patients with glioblastoma multiforme

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2000
While patients with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) who present with midline shift have a presumably worse prognosis, there is little literature evaluating the prognostic significance of this presentation in multivariate analysis in the context of other known prognostic factors.From March 1981 to September 1993, 219 patients underwent irradiation for ...
Roy A. Patchell   +5 more
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Assessment of brain midline shift using sonography in neurocritical patients

Research and Opinion in Anesthesia and Intensive Care, 2019
Introduction Brain midline shift (MLS) is a life-threatening condition that requires urgent diagnosis and treatment. Aim of the work The aim of this study was to assess the brain MLS using transcranial sonography (TCS) and compare it with that of plain computed tomography (CT) in neurocritical patients.
Tamer A Helmy   +2 more
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Tunnelling a midline catheter: When the traffic light shifts from yellow to green

The Journal of Vascular Access, 2018
Introduction: A safe, largely used practice for difficult venous access patients is positioning a catheter in deeper veins under ultrasound guide. However, the risk of complications is increased when there is a high catheter-to-vein ratio or when the insertion site is in a zone with particular anatomical/physiological characteristics. Case description:
Fabiani, Adam   +2 more
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Artificial intelligence and computed tomography imaging for midline shift detection

The European Physical Journal Special Topics
Midline shift (MLS) is a serious, potentially life-threatening displacement of brain structures. As in other medical fields, there is a need for computer-aided diagnostic systems to support rapid and accurate diagnosis in the detection of MLS. In this study, a comprehensive literature review was conducted by systematically searching academic papers ...
Tuğrul Hakan Gençtürk   +2 more
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