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Subdural Haematoma in Infancy [PDF]
The unsuspected subdural haematoma of infancy remains a numerically small but significant cause of mental retardation and physical handicap. Ingraham and Maison (1944), in their now classical paper, stressed that this condition must be actively sought if cases are not to be missed.
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Guanlin Huang,* Xiaoping Zhou,* Zhenyu Zhang,* Wentao Lai, Qi Zhong, Daxing Wu, Xinyun Ye Department of Neurosurgery, Ganzhou People’s Hospital, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this ...
Zhong Q +6 more
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BACKGROUND Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is one of the more frequent pathologic entities in daily neurosurgical practice. Historically, CSDH was considered progressive recurrent bleeding with a traumatic cause. However, recent evidence has suggested a
D. Holl +11 more
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Abstract Objective The development of posttraumatic epilepsy after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is potentially identifiable by measuring biomarkers of epileptogenesis, namely pathological high‐frequency oscillations (pHFOs). pHFOs are promising candidates, but it remains uncertain whether they can be detected early after TBI in clinical settings.
Kseniia Kriukova +48 more
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Abstract Understanding the mechanisms underlying post‐traumatic epilepsy (PTE) following traumatic brain injury (TBI), and developing strategies to prevent or modify its progression, has been the focus of large collaborative efforts within the epilepsy and TBI research communities for over a decade.
Elisa R. Zanier +82 more
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Chronic Subdural Hematoma: A Perspective on Subdural Membranes and Dementia [PDF]
To review the complex pathogenesis of the subdural membrane and the link between head trauma, dementia, and dural lymphatics.A thorough literature search of published English-language articles was performed using PubMed, Ovid, and Cochrane databases.Chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH) is a common intracranial pathology and a leading cause of reversible ...
Ronald Sahyouni +4 more
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[Ruptured aneurysms presenting with subdural hematoma: management without angiography]
Introduction: Ruptured aneurysms on rare occasions cause subdural hematomas as described in literature. Sudden deterioration and coma is a common feature in those patients and a emergent surgical attitude is prompt required, even without confirmation ...
Muñoz, Eusebio +6 more
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Dual role of spreading depolarization in an epileptic focus
Abstract Objective Spreading depolarizations (SDs) are often associated with epileptic discharges. Although SDs are traditionally thought to contribute to postictal depression and termination of epileptic discharges, seizures may also occur during SDs or may even follow SDs, suggesting that interactions between SD and seizures are more complex.
Daria Vinokurova +3 more
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Recombinant human erythropoietin (EPO) has been successfully tested as neuroprotectant in brain injury models. The first large clinical trial with stroke patients, however, revealed negative results. Reasons are manifold and may include side-effects such
Heimann, A. +8 more
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Picture naming: Stereoelectroencephalography and connectivity insights
Abstract Objective This study investigates the neural substrates of picture naming (PN) using stereoelectroencephalographic (SEEG) stimulations and evaluates the contribution of white matter (WM) fascicles related to the basal temporal language area (BTLA) to the broader functional PN network.
Insafe Mezjan +4 more
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