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Cranial ultrasound in neonatal brain infections
Abstract Infection of the neonatal central nervous system (CNS) can cause irreversible brain damage. Cranial ultrasound is an important neuroimaging modality in the neonatal period for detecting brain injury. Several types of organism can cause neonatal CNS infection.
Roosmarijn G. Licht‐van der Stap +26 more
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Embolized Middle Meningeal Artery as a Surgical Landmark in Infratemporal Fossa
Exposure of the infratemporal fossa. The middle meningeal artery (arrow heads) is lying below, entering the skull base through the foramen spinosum (arrow). The mandibular condyle is retracted.
Sung‐Min Park, Ja‐Won Koo
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Symptomatic Unilateral Subdural Effusion as the First Presentation of Suprasellar Arachnoid Cyst
Background and Importance: Arachnoid cysts are benign nontumoral lesions that are usually found incidentally in brain imaging. Suprasellar Arachnoid Cysts (SSACs) are rare.
Omidvar Rezaei +5 more
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Rare Infectious Diseases: Detection and Clinical Implications
Rare infectious diseases are infections that are uncommon, have a low incidence, and are caused by newly emerging pathogens, cross‐species or ectopic infections, or host immunodeficiencies. The detection and diagnosis of rare infections is one of the main reasons for misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis.
Xin Qian +7 more
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Background: Choroid plexus tumors are rare intraventricular tumors. Most of these tumors are benign choroid plexus papillomas. Choroid plexus carcinoma is the most malignant choroid plexus tumor and constitutes a small percentage of these tumors.
Amin Tavallaii +3 more
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Subdural haematoma and effusion in infancy. [PDF]
Analysis of 116 cases of subdural haematoma and effusion in infancy showed that in 40% trauma was involved and in 5% meningitis was an aetiological factor; in the remainder there was no known antecedent disease. Apart from retinal or subhyaloid haemorrhages there were no clinical features pathognomonic of the condition, though vomiting was the ...
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The influence of decompressive craniectomy on the development of hydrocephalus: a review
Decompressive craniectomy (DC) is widely used to treat intracranial hypertension following traumatic brain injury (TBI) or cerebral vascular disease. Many studies have discussed complications of this procedure, and hydrocephalus is a common complication ...
Jun Ding, Yan Guo, Hengli Tian
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Introduction: A multitude of underlying reasons result in hydrocephalus (HC), and its classification remains controversial. The current study looks at patients with the Syndrome of Hydrocephalus in Young and Middle-Aged adults (SHYMA) through a case ...
Kalevski Svetoslav, Peev Nikolay
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Neurological Complications in Young Infants With Acute Bacterial Meningitis
We aimed to evaluate the occurrence, treatment, and outcomes of neurological complications after bacterial meningitis in young infants. A case series study from a retrospective cohort from two tertiary-level medical centers in Taiwan between 2007 and ...
Mei-Hsin Hsu +18 more
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