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Juvenile xanthogranuloma with recurrent subdural effusions
British Journal of Dermatology, 1981A 2-year-old girl with extensive cutaneous xanthogranuloma and recurrent subdural effusions has been investigated. Differentiation from histiocytosis X depended upon light and electron microscopical studies of the cutaneous infiltrate and cells obtained from the cerebrospinal fluid. The recurrent subdural effusions responded well to cranial irradiation.
A C, Chu, R S, Wells, D M, MacDonald
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Calcified Subdural Effusion Following Bacterial Meningitis
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1969OVER THE years a dispute has smoldered about the management of subdural collections of fluid associated with bacterial meningitis. Some physicians recommend repeated needle aspiration, others favor early surgery, and still others have intimated that, if left alone, the effusions resolve spontaneously.
J D, Nelson, C C, Watts
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The "Doughnut Sign" in Subdural Effusion
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1975A 7-month-old infant developedHaemophilus influenzaemeningitis that failed to respond to appropriate therapy. Anterior fontanel subdural taps were negative. A subsequent sodium pertechnetate Tc 99m brain scan demonstrated a subdural fluid collection on the left, manifested as a "doughnut" sign.
R T, Trackler, K E, Miller, M L, Cohen
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Clinical neurology and neurosurgery (Dutch-Flemish ed. Print), 2021
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The nature of postmeningitic subdural effusions
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1952Summary 1. Studies on the subdural fluid complicating a meningitis due to a beta-hemolytic streptococcus were carried out. 2. The protein in subdural effusions is blood protein as demonstrated by electrophoresis. 3. The yellow pigment present in subdural effusions is one pigment and is derived from heme. 4.
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Subdural Effusions. Subdural Peritoneal Shunting
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1981H. Arnold, Heike Arnold
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