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The best marker for guiding the clinical management of patients with raised intracranial pressure: the RAP index or the mean pulse amplitude? [PDF]
Raised intracranial pressure is a common problem in a variety of neurosurgical conditions including traumatic brain injury, hydrocephalus and intracranial haemorrhage.
Hall, Allan, O'Kane, Roddy
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We present a method of injecting peripheral nerves with radiopaque contrast and subsequent CT scanning that produces excellent 3D models of the nerves, leaving the specimens intact and ready for further analysis (e.g., for micro‐CT or histology). Abstract The peripheral nervous system has been the subject of various studies on topics ranging from the ...
Radosław Rzepliński +4 more
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Nissrine Louhab,1 Nawal Adali,1 Mehdi Laghmari,2 Wafae El Hymer,2 Said Ait Ben Ali,2 Najib Kissani11Neurology Department, 2Neurosurgery Department, University Hospital of Mohammed the VIth, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, MoroccoIntroduction ...
Louhab N +5 more
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EPIDURAL BLOOD PATCH IN SPONTANEOUS INTRACRANIAL HYPOTENSION [PDF]
Background: Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension (SIH) is a rare condition caused by a spinal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak. It is usually described as an orthostatic headache, frequently associated with neck pain, nausea, vomiting, diplopia, blurred ...
Casal, M. +3 more
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Successful Vaginal Delivery in a Pregnant Woman With Bernard–Soulier Syndrome: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Bernard–Soulier syndrome (BSS) is a rare inherited platelet disorder that poses major risks during pregnancy because of potential bleeding complications. Managing such cases in low‐resource settings is especially challenging. We report the case of a 23‐year‐old Afghan woman with BSS who achieved a successful full‐term vaginal delivery at a ...
Monireh Yaghoubi +2 more
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Pseudoarachnoiditis in Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension is an important cause of new daily persistent headaches in young and middle-aged individuals. The diagnosis is made based on low cerebrospinal fluid pressure with characteristic findings upon brain and spinal magnetic
Özlem Alkan +4 more
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Implications of ischemic penumbra for the diagnosis of brain death [PDF]
The data reviewed here suggest the possibility that a global reduction of blood supply to the whole brain or solely to the infratentorial structures down to the range of ischemic penumbra for several hours or a few days may lead to misdiagnosis of ...
Coimbra, Cicero Galli
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Fatal Intracerebral Hemorrhage Following Carotid Artery Stenting: A Case Report
ABSTRACT This case highlights the importance of individualized treatment decisions in patients with recently symptomatic carotid artery stenosis causing cerebral infarction, including recurrent events within 1 year and a new infarction occurring 18 days before intervention.
Linling Ji +4 more
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Acquired Coagulation Factor XIII Deficiency With Spontaneous Splenic Rupture: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Coagulation factor XIII deficiency (FXIIID) is a rare hemorrhagic disease, mainly manifested as skin ecchymosis and hematoma. Because of its atypical clinical manifestations and normal results of routine coagulation test, platelet count and function, it has brought great challenges to the diagnosis.
Jun Lu, Xijun Zhu
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