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Unusual complication of intrathecal methotrexate via ommaya reservoir in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with central nervous system involvement. [PDF]

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Ramirez-Velandia F   +7 more
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Combined Uyghur medicine, acupuncture, and rehabilitation for traumatic oculomotor nerve palsy: A case report. [PDF]

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Malignant subdural effusion

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1980
A case of subdural effusion caused by carcinomatous metastatic dural deposits is presented. An attempt is made to explain the possible underlying pathophysiological mechanism of malignant subdural haemorrhagic effusion. Whenever malignant subdural effusion is suspected, biopsy of the membrane and cytological examination of the fluid is imperative for a
T, Vasudev Rao, D H, Deshpande
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Benign Subdural Effusion in Infants

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1980
Twenty cases of infants with computed tomographic low density areas over the frontal lobes that mimicked cortical atrophy are reported. Almost all cases presented with a slight increase in intracranial pressure associated with delayed developmental milestones.
K, Mori, H, Handa, M, Itoh, T, Okuno
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SUBDURAL EFFUSIONS COMPLICATING BACTERIAL MENINGITIS

Pediatrics, 1951
Twenty cases of subdural effusion are presented occurring in infants under the age of 14 months during their convalescence from acute bacterial meningitis due to H. influenzae type b, D. pneumoniae, paracolon bacillus and Ps. aeruginosa. The incidence of these effusions must be quite high, since at least 20 out of 43 cases of meningitis ...
M H D, SMITH, R E, DORMONT, G W, PRATHER
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