Epidemiological Features of Patients with Subdural Hygroma in a Prospective Case Series [PDF]
Subdural hygroma is an accumulation of a cerebrospinal fluid-like fluid in the subdural space. It is a common epiphenomenon after a traumatic brain injury (TBI), but it may also occur after brain surgeries.
Pedro Tadao Hamamoto Filho +2 more
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Spontaneous arachnoid cyst rupture with subdural hygroma in a previously asymptomatic man: Case report [PDF]
Aim: Spontaneous rupture of an arachnoid cyst resulting in a subdural hygroma is an infrequent event. We report an adult patient who had no previous neuroimaging and had acute onset headache, dizziness, and nausea unrelated to trauma. Case: A 67-year-
Altuntaş, Mehmet, Nalbant, Ercan
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Simultaneous Cranioplasty and Subdural-Peritoneal Shunting for Contralateral Symptomatic Subdural Hygroma following Decompressive Craniectomy [PDF]
Background. Contralateral subdural hygroma caused by decompressive craniectomy tends to combine with external cerebral herniation, causing neurological deficits. Material and Methods.
Muh-Shi Lin +3 more
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Subdural hygroma due to traumatic rupture of a middle cranial fossa arachnoid cyst that has transformed into a chronic subdural hematoma after burr hole operation: A case report. [PDF]
Background Middle cranial fossa arachnoid cysts (MFACs) cause subdural hygromas due to head trauma or spontaneous rupture. We report the case of a patient who has performed burr hole surgery for subdural hygroma and chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH ...
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Congenital Obstructive Hydrocephalus With Status Post-endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy Bilateral Subdural Hygroma and Pneumocephalus: A Case Report. [PDF]
Pediatric neurosurgery faces a major difficulty in the treatment of hydrocephalus, a condition marked by an abnormal build-up of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the brain.
Desai S, Sharath HV.
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Background Arachnoid cysts (ACs) account for about 1% of all intracranial mass lesions. The Sylvian fissure is the most common site of ACs which are usually asymptomatic.
Fakhreddin Sabooniha, Ghasem Baghershahi
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A Case of Subdural Hygroma due to a Ruptured Arachnoid Cyst in the Middle Cranial Fossa That Improved after Long-term Subdural Drainage: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Arachnoid cysts have the potential to rupture, leading to the development of a subdural hygroma following minor trauma. Although surgery may be considered in cases of increased intracranial pressure (ICP) or regional neurological symptoms, the optimal ...
Yamaoka A +7 more
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Behavioural and cognitive symptom manifestation in a case of subdural hygroma [PDF]
1)Subdural hygromas are fluid collections within the subdural space that are clear or only slightly xanthochromic or blood tinged. They can be caused by mechanical trauma, meningeal or parameningeal infection, or venous congestion. Common presentation of
P S, Meena, Chandrika P.
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Remote Postoperative Epidural Hematoma after Subdural Hygroma Drainage [PDF]
Objective. Subdural hygroma is reported to occur in 5%–20% of all patients with closed head trauma, the treatment is controversial and in symptomatic cases surgical drainage is need. We report on a new case with remote acute epidural hematoma (AEH) after
Wellingson Silva Paiva +4 more
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Subdural Hygroma: A Morbid Complication of Intrathecal Chemotherapy in a Patient with B-Cell Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia [PDF]
A subdural hygroma is an accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the subdural space that may occur secondary to trauma and surgery, or for iatrogenic reasons, such as a lumbar puncture.
Mina Shenouda +4 more
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