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Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 1998
A case is presented in which Escherichia coli seeded a pre-existing chronic subdural hematoma. A 77-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of lethargy, left hemiparesis and fever. Drainage through a burr hole was performed with the diagnosis of bilateral chronic subdural hematoma.
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A case is presented in which Escherichia coli seeded a pre-existing chronic subdural hematoma. A 77-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of lethargy, left hemiparesis and fever. Drainage through a burr hole was performed with the diagnosis of bilateral chronic subdural hematoma.
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Encapsulated subdural hematoma
Neurosurgical Review, 1989In 45 out of 103 cases with chronic subdural hematoma a definite membrane was found. Membranectomy was performed in 37 cases, mostly as a secondary procedure after burr-hole evacuation and closed system drainage. The mortality rate was 6.6% and in the survivors a complete recovery was achieved in 90%.
R, Firsching, R A, Frowein, F, Thun
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Archives of Neurology, 1983
The occurrence of aphasia as the only or dominant symptom of subdural hematoma (SDH) has not been emphasized in the literature. The possible confusion of traumatic aphasia with transient ischemic attacks or stroke has been the object of most recent investigations.
S O, Dell +3 more
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The occurrence of aphasia as the only or dominant symptom of subdural hematoma (SDH) has not been emphasized in the literature. The possible confusion of traumatic aphasia with transient ischemic attacks or stroke has been the object of most recent investigations.
S O, Dell +3 more
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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2017
The imaging of subdural hematoma has evolved significantly. Computed tomography and MRI have supplanted other procedures and rendered most obsolete for the evaluation of intracranial pathology because of ease of use, tremendous soft tissue resolution, safety, and availability. Noncontrast computed tomography has become the accepted standard of care for
Jason J, Carroll +2 more
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The imaging of subdural hematoma has evolved significantly. Computed tomography and MRI have supplanted other procedures and rendered most obsolete for the evaluation of intracranial pathology because of ease of use, tremendous soft tissue resolution, safety, and availability. Noncontrast computed tomography has become the accepted standard of care for
Jason J, Carroll +2 more
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