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Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension Treated with a Targeted CT-Guided Epidural Blood Patch [PDF]
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) is an important cause of new daily persistent headache. It is thought to be due to spontaneous spinal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks, which probably have a multifactorial etiology.
Cordeiro, M +4 more
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Cortical atrophy in chronic subdural hematoma from ultra-structures to physical properties [PDF]
Several theories have tried to elucidate the mechanisms behind the pathophysiology of chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH). However, this process is complex and remains mostly unknown.
Aversa, Sara +21 more
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Unexpected complications encountered in surgical treatment of chronic subdural hematoma
Complications in chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) surgery are usually rare. Sometimes, patients who underwent surgical treatment for CSDH develop complications such as pneumocephalus, recurrent hematoma, and subdural hygroma.
Kodeeswaran M +4 more
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Infantile external hydrocephalus : Epidemiological, radiological, clinical, cognitive, and social aspects [PDF]
Bakgrunn: Ekstern hydrocefalus («utvendig vannhode») er en tilstand som kan sees hos noen spedbarn med raskt økende hodeomkrets. Radiologisk utredning viser utvidete, væskefylte hulrom på hjernens overflate, spesielt frontalt.
Zahl, Sverre Morten
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Posterior fossa tumors are commonly encountered in pediatric age group patients. Most of these tumors present with features of hydrocephalus in the child.
Bikash Ranjan Behera +4 more
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Outcome of Infant Extracerebral Fluid Collections
Cases of benign infantile extracerebral fluid collections and nontraumatic chronic subdural hygroma or hematoma were reviewed retrospectively at Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha.
J Gordon Millichap
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We describe a case of severe headaches, double vision, and progressive vision loss secondary to a ruptured intracranial cyst (IAC) in a 31-year-old woman with no relevant past medical history. The case is peculiar because drainage of the subdural hygroma
Dinesh Ramanathan +5 more
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Arachnoid cyst spontaneous rupture [PDF]
Arachnoid cysts are benign congenital cerebrospinal fluid collections, usually asymptomatic and diagnosed incidentally in children or adolescents. They may become symptomatic after enlargement or complications, frequently presenting with symptoms of ...
Marques, IB, Vieira Barbosa, J
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Unraveling the Role of WDR91: Case Report of a Previously Unrecognized Clinical Entity
A novel case is herein described to expand the genetic and clinical spectrum of WDR91 and characterize a previously unrecognized autosomal recessive neurodevelopmental disorder. WDR91 deficiency results in neuronal loss, cortical thinning, and impaired brain development.
Nikolaos M. Marinakis +14 more
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Facial nerve palsy—an unusual complication after evacuation of a subdural haematoma or hygroma in children [PDF]
Objective: This paper reports and discusses on the possible etiology of postoperative contralateral facial nerve palsy after uneventful evacuation of a subdural haematoma or hygroma after mild head trauma in two children with pre-existing middle cranial ...
Balmer, Bettina +4 more
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