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Calcified Subdural Hematoma

Pediatric Neurosurgery, 2000
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Ersahin, Y, Mutluer, S
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Spinal subdural hematoma

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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Subacute Subdural Hematoma

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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Interhemispheric subdural hematoma

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1986
A case of interhemispheric subdural hematoma (ISH) following closed head injury is reported. Our patient had seizures and mental status changes. Cranial computed tomography (CT) demonstrated areas of increased density along the right side of the falx cerebri and over the right leaf of the tentorium cerebelli.
G J, Toffol, J, Biller, H P, Adams
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Spinal subdural hematoma

Skeletal Radiology, 1996
We report the case of a 68-year-old patient with a traumatic spinal subdural hematoma. MRI demonstrated an area of abnormal intensity and a black line in the inner part of the intradural space. We anticipate that MRI will help to make one more confident in the preoperative diagnosis of spinal subdural hematoma.
Y, Shimada   +4 more
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Intrauterine subdural hematoma

Pediatric Radiology, 2000
A patient with neonatal macrocephaly due to bilateral chronic subdural hematoma is presented. There was no history of intrauterine trauma or coagulopathy. Such patients are apparently rare. The pathogenesis of intrauterine chronic subdural hematoma in such patients is unclear.
G N, Breningstall, R J, Patterson
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Infantile Subdural Hematomas

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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Spontaneous Arterial Subdural Hematoma

Neurosurgery, 1984
Abstract The occurrence of spontaneous arterial subdural hematomas is very rare. We report five patients who presented with sudden severe headache and who developed progressive neurological deficits, two becoming comatose. None had a history of trauma.
M, McDermott   +3 more
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Bilateral interhemispheric subdural hematomas

Neurosurgery, 1979
abstract Interhemispheric subdural hematomas are rare. Bilateral interhemispheric subdural hematomas in a patient with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt for hydrocephalus were diagnosed by computerized tomographic (CT) scan after mild head trauma.
D L, Kasdon   +3 more
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Subacute spinal subdural hematoma associated with intracranial subdural hematoma

Journal of Neuroradiology, 2006
We 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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