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Subacute spinal subdural hematoma associated with intracranial subdural hematoma
Journal of Neuroradiology, 2006We describe a subacute spinal subdural hematoma in a patient with psot-traumatic subacute intracranial subdural hematoma. CT and MRI demonstrated hematoma within the interhemispheric subdural space and at the lumbar posterior subdural space which extended from the L1 to the S2 level.
A, Sari, B, Sert, H, Dinc, K, Kuzeyli
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Follow-up Computed Tomography after Evacuation of Chronic Subdural Hematoma.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2019CT after Evacuation of Subdural Hematoma In a single-center, randomized trial involving 361 patients, the use of routine computed tomography after the removal of a chronic hematoma had no advantage...
P. Schucht +21 more
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Prognosis of Acute Subdural Hematoma in the Elderly: A Systematic Review
Journal of Neurotrauma, 2019Acute subdural hematoma (aSDH) is among the most common injury types encountered by neurosurgeons, and carries a poor prognosis, particularly in the elderly.
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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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Acute Subdural Hematoma After Subdural Punctures
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1982The subdural puncture is a simple procedure in which either a short 20-gauge spinal needle or preferably a blunt subdural needle is introduced into the subdural space at the lateral border of the anterior fontanel. The procedure is used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Complications are unusual. Matson1mentioned the possibility of a fistula if
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