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Magnesium as an adjunct to nimodipine in subarachnoid hemorrhage: a meta-analysis. [PDF]
Radiansyah RS, Pamungkas Y, Ikhtiar I.
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Non-Saccular Aneurysm Shape as a Poor Prognostic Factor in Younger Patients with Spontaneous Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. [PDF]
Hamada F+18 more
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Relationship Between Weather Conditions and Risk Factors for Cerebral Aneurysm Rupture in the Development of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. [PDF]
Sakaeyama Y+7 more
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Self-assessment of quality of life in patients after suffering from aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, principal component analysis. [PDF]
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2001
Patients presenting with subarachnoid hemorrhage from aneurysmal rupture benefit from early repair of the aneurysm. Recent advances in endovascular technology now allow informed discussion of the merits of surgical versus endovascular repair of the aneurysm.
Christopher S. Ogilvy+3 more
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Patients presenting with subarachnoid hemorrhage from aneurysmal rupture benefit from early repair of the aneurysm. Recent advances in endovascular technology now allow informed discussion of the merits of surgical versus endovascular repair of the aneurysm.
Christopher S. Ogilvy+3 more
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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 1999
All patients who present with subarachnoid hemorrhage should be admitted to the intensive care unit for close neurologic and cardiorespiratory monitoring. Neurosurgical consultation should be obtained if external ventricular drain placement, arteriography, or surgical planning are considered.
Kelly D. Flemming+2 more
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All patients who present with subarachnoid hemorrhage should be admitted to the intensive care unit for close neurologic and cardiorespiratory monitoring. Neurosurgical consultation should be obtained if external ventricular drain placement, arteriography, or surgical planning are considered.
Kelly D. Flemming+2 more
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CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2018
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) affects over 30,000 Americans per year, leaves over half of its survivors in severe disability, and has a mortality rate of approximately 20%. SAH syndrome presents with a complex disease course and symptoms involving both the central nervous system (CNS) as well as extra-CNS systems.
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) affects over 30,000 Americans per year, leaves over half of its survivors in severe disability, and has a mortality rate of approximately 20%. SAH syndrome presents with a complex disease course and symptoms involving both the central nervous system (CNS) as well as extra-CNS systems.
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Management of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage [PDF]
Subarachnoid hemorrhage is an often devastating intracranial hemorrhage resulting from acute bleeding into the subarachnoid space. Although its overall incidence is less than that of acute ischemic stroke, sub-arachnoid hemorrhage carries increased risks of both mortality and disability.
Tasha R. Groves, Bryan Boling
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