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Non-traumatic subdural hygroma.

Acta neurologica Belgica, 1990
Subdural hygroma consists of a cerebrospinal fluid-like subdural fluid collection with a low oncotic pressure in comparison with venous blood. Its etiology and pathophysiology, which may be different from other subdural fluid collections, are reviewed.
R A, Dierckx   +5 more
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SUBDURAL, HYGROMA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1958
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[Post-traumatic subdural hygroma].

Neuro-Chirurgie, 1984
Post-traumatic subdural hygromas, or hydromas, are collections of fluid most often caused by severe head injuries. They present from the onset as hypodense pictures on computerized axial tomography scan (CAT-scan). CAT-scan is the best way to diagnose and to follow the evolution of hygromas.
E, Jaccard, N, de Tribolet
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Subdural Haematoma - Hygroma

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1981
G. Cagnoni   +20 more
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[Case of subdural hygroma].

Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska, 1979
A 7-month-old boy with postnatal jaundice was operated upon at the age of 3 months for hypertrophic pyloric stenosis associated with water and electrolyte metabolism disturbances. During induction of anaesthesia cardiorespiratory arrest occurred. The child was resuscitated successfully. After the operation bilateral pneumonia developed.
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SUBDURAL HYGROMA

The Lancet, 1960
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Traumatic Subdural Hygroma

Neurosurgery, 1992
Mitsuhiro Hasegawa   +4 more
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Subdural Hygroma

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1945
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Subdural Hygroma Complicating Meningococcic Meningitis

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1951
S H, STEINBERG, J P, MURPHY
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