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Modern Surgery - Chapter 23. Diseases and Injuries of the Head [PDF]
Da Costa, John Chalmers
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Subdural Empyema Concomitant with Bilateral Subdural Effusion in Infant after Meningitis.
Suk Ks, Daniel G. Kang, Soo‐Chan Kim
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Age-related tolerability of hard-channel puncture and drainage for chronic subdural hematoma: A single-center retrospective study. [PDF]
Cao WY, Guo P, Li JP.
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Neuroendoscopic surgery for septated chronic subdural hematoma. [PDF]
Liu S, Liu F, Cai Z, Zhao X.
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Spinal Subdural Hematoma After Dual Antiplatelet Therapy. [PDF]
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Paediatrics and International Child Health, 2022
A 3-month-old female infant with meningo-encephalitis caused by Salmonella enterica Paratyphi B var. Java is described. The aetiological agent was confirmed in six CSF samples; however, none of the blood or faecal samples was positive for the same ...
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A 3-month-old female infant with meningo-encephalitis caused by Salmonella enterica Paratyphi B var. Java is described. The aetiological agent was confirmed in six CSF samples; however, none of the blood or faecal samples was positive for the same ...
M. Pavlova +7 more
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Contralateral subdural effusion after decompressive craniectomy: What is the optimal treatment?
Clinical neurology and neurosurgery (Dutch-Flemish ed. Print), 2021OBJECTIVE Contralateral subdural effusion after decompressive craniectomy (CSEDC) is rare, and the optimal treatment is not determined. We present 11 cases of CSEDC and give an overview of the English literature pertaining to this disease.
Hui Ling +8 more
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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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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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