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Radiology, 1967
The roentgenographic evaluation of head trauma in recent years has been primarily by carotid arteriography. Numerous authors emphasize the value of angiography in cerebral trauma (4, 6, 13, 20, 29). Even in gravely ill patients, Campbell and Campbell (1) stress the relative safety of carotid angiography in expert hands.
E J, Ferris, H, Lehrer, J H, Shapiro
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The roentgenographic evaluation of head trauma in recent years has been primarily by carotid arteriography. Numerous authors emphasize the value of angiography in cerebral trauma (4, 6, 13, 20, 29). Even in gravely ill patients, Campbell and Campbell (1) stress the relative safety of carotid angiography in expert hands.
E J, Ferris, H, Lehrer, J H, Shapiro
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Veterinary Surgery, 1991
A traumatic subacute subdural hematoma in a dog was diagnosed by computed tomography and treated successfully by craniectomy and surgical drainage.
A L, Hopkins, S J, Wheeler
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A traumatic subacute subdural hematoma in a dog was diagnosed by computed tomography and treated successfully by craniectomy and surgical drainage.
A L, Hopkins, S J, Wheeler
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1956
Subdural hematoma in infancy is indeed a well-known clinical entity, and equally well known is the multiplicity of signs and symptoms of this condition and their lack of specificity, which add to the difficulty of the clinical diagnosis. Consequently, there is frequently a delay in the diagnosis which may be the cause of the poor results of surgical ...
E, FREUNDLICH, A J, BELLER, S, BERMAN
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Subdural hematoma in infancy is indeed a well-known clinical entity, and equally well known is the multiplicity of signs and symptoms of this condition and their lack of specificity, which add to the difficulty of the clinical diagnosis. Consequently, there is frequently a delay in the diagnosis which may be the cause of the poor results of surgical ...
E, FREUNDLICH, A J, BELLER, S, BERMAN
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1985
Although spinal subdural hematoma is a rare condition, it has a higher incidence in persons with a bleeding diathesis and in those with a bleeding diathesis who have had a lumbar puncture. We report a case of a 65-year-old woman on oral anticoagulants presenting with atypical symptoms who developed a spinal subdural hematoma over a six-hour period ...
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Although spinal subdural hematoma is a rare condition, it has a higher incidence in persons with a bleeding diathesis and in those with a bleeding diathesis who have had a lumbar puncture. We report a case of a 65-year-old woman on oral anticoagulants presenting with atypical symptoms who developed a spinal subdural hematoma over a six-hour period ...
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Subdural Hematoma: Is It or Is It Not Acute?
Radiology, 1974Evaluation of the angiographic appearance of subdural hematomas in 100 patients resulted in a new descriptive category, the “transitional.” Each subdural hematoma was classified as chronic if a membrane was found at surgery, otherwise it was considered acute.
D L, Gilday, G, Wortzman, M, Reid
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2013
Subacute subdural hematoma (SASDH) is a rare entity. We retrospectively reviewed 8 patients with SASDH. Four patients were male and 4 were female, with an age range of 45-87 years (mean, 67.8 years). The minimal level of deterioration ranged from 8 to 14 (mean, 10.5). The deterioration of neurological symptoms was confirmed 4-20 days after injury (mean,
Satoru, Takeuchi +7 more
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Subacute subdural hematoma (SASDH) is a rare entity. We retrospectively reviewed 8 patients with SASDH. Four patients were male and 4 were female, with an age range of 45-87 years (mean, 67.8 years). The minimal level of deterioration ranged from 8 to 14 (mean, 10.5). The deterioration of neurological symptoms was confirmed 4-20 days after injury (mean,
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Interhemispheric Subdural Hematoma
Southern Medical Journal, 1984We have reported a case of primary interhemispheric subdural hematoma with successful surgical removal. Paresis of the lower extremity out of proportion to the arm and face may provide a clue to the location of the lesion. Although CT is the most valuable single diagnostic procedure, carotid angiography is needed to exclude a vascular lesion.
D P, Esposito +3 more
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Radiology, 1976
The authors report a case of subacute spinal subdural hematoma in a patient with ankylosing spondylitis. Only 18 such cases have been reported in the nonradiological literature. Early diagnosis is imperative in order to minimize neurological sequelae.
J, Sokoloff, M N, Coel, R J, Ignelzi
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The authors report a case of subacute spinal subdural hematoma in a patient with ankylosing spondylitis. Only 18 such cases have been reported in the nonradiological literature. Early diagnosis is imperative in order to minimize neurological sequelae.
J, Sokoloff, M N, Coel, R J, Ignelzi
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Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1948
During the past years a large number of persons with recent and old head injuries have been referred to the electroencephalographic department for assistance in the differential diagnosis of subdural hematoma from other forms of intracranial lesions. At first the criterion of Jasper, 1 namely, decreased amplitude of electric activity over the region of
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During the past years a large number of persons with recent and old head injuries have been referred to the electroencephalographic department for assistance in the differential diagnosis of subdural hematoma from other forms of intracranial lesions. At first the criterion of Jasper, 1 namely, decreased amplitude of electric activity over the region of
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1975
Analysis is provided of a series of subdural hematomas in infants treated at the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, Indiana. Etiology, pathology, clinical findings, treatment, and results are discussed.
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Analysis is provided of a series of subdural hematomas in infants treated at the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, Indiana. Etiology, pathology, clinical findings, treatment, and results are discussed.
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