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Intracerebral Hematomas, Midline Shift, Hydrocephalus

2020
Cerebral ultrasonography has been increasingly used in patients with hemorrhagic stroke to evaluate brain hemodynamics, as well as pathological findings such as the mass effect of intracerebral hematomas. Transcranial color-coded duplex (TCCD) sonography is a noninvasive, bedside tool that aids in the estimation of the hematoma volume and can ...
Pedro Kurtz   +2 more
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Arterial midline shift in the posterior fossa

Neuroradiology, 1970
The distinction between medial branches of the cerebellum and other arteries opacified in vertebral arteriography should be of clinical importance, because this distinction can be regarded to indicate in some measure the nature of a mass in the posterior fossa.
Y. Kuru, K. Hara, H. Shiga, Y. Fujino
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Automated assessment of midline shift in head injury patients

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2010
Midline shift (MLS) is an important quantitative feature for evaluating severity of brain compression by various pathologies, including traumatic intracranial hematomas. In this study, we sought to determine the accuracy and the prognostic value of our computer algorithm that automatically measures the MLS of the brain on computed tomography (CT ...
Furen, Xiao   +4 more
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Automatic recognition of midline shift on brain CT images

Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2010
Midline shift is one of the most important quantitative features clinicians use to evaluate the severity of brain compression by various pathologies. It can be recognized by modeling brain deformation according to the estimated biomechanical properties of the brain and the cerebrospinal fluid spaces.
Chun-Chih, Liao   +3 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 ...
Timmermans, Lucas   +7 more
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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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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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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 ...
Ondrej, Volny   +2 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.
TamerA Helmy   +2 more
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Perception of maxillary dental midline shift in asymmetric faces.

The international journal of esthetic dentistry, 2016
The purpose of this article is to determine whether certain facial asymmetries (nose and chin) have an impact on the perception of the maxillary dental midline shift.From a digitally created symmetric facial model (SFM) constructed in a previous study, a new asymmetric facial model (AFM) was created, with nose and chin deviated to the same side ...
Bruno Pereira, Silva   +4 more
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