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Posttraumatic delayed subdural tension pneumocephalus
Pneumocephalus is a complication of head injury in 3.9-9.7% of the cases, it also appears after supratentorial craniotomy in 100% of cases. The accumulation of intracranial air can be acute (
Solomiichuk, Volodymyr O. +2 more
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Background Anterior skull base tumors (ASBTs) pose significant surgical challenges due to their proximity to critical neurovascular structures. Surgical management has evolved with the adoption of both endoscopic and open approaches. This systematic review synthesizes evidence comparing these approaches in terms of complications, outcomes, and ...
Ubaid Ullah Mian +9 more
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Pneumocephalus is defined as the presence of intracranial air seen most commonly secondary to a traumatic head injury. Tension pneumocephalus is often termed in radiology as the Mount Fuji sign due to a perceived similarity with the iconic mountain peak ...
Reddy Ravikanth +4 more
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Background: Reconstruction the skull base defect of an widely opened frontal sinus following extensive tumor resection in the anterior cranial fossa needs to be addressed to prevent postoperative cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage or tension ...
Akihiko Teshigawara +4 more
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Conquering Mount Fuji: Resolution of Tension Pneumocephalus with a Foley Urinary Catheter
Tension pneumocephalus is the presence of air or gas in the cranium that is under pressure. It occurs due to disruption of the skull, including trauma to the head or face, after neurosurgical procedures and occasionally, spontaneously (Schirmer et al ...
Shahid M. Nimjee +2 more
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Cerebral air embolism associated with cavitary lung lesion in a patient with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Pneumocephalus, is a general term describing the presence of air within the intracranial structures. It most commonly occurs due to dural injury, often the sequela of head trauma or surgery.
Joshua Mangerel, MD +2 more
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Objective: To report a rare case of otogenic tension pneumocephalus as a complication of a diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor in a patient with a ventriculoperitoneal (V. P.) shunt.
Mohammad H. Shaheen +4 more
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Tension Pneumocephalus after Cervical Spine Surgery: A Case Report with Review of the Literature
This is the case of a 66-year-old male with cervical myelopathy secondary to severe cervical stenosis manifesting as worsening dexterity and numbness in his right hand. The patient underwent C3–C6 laminoplasty with bilateral foraminotomies.
Jeremiah Maupin +3 more
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Spontaneous tension pneumocephalus after esophagogastroscopy [PDF]
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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea is rarely reported as the first presenting feature of giant invasive macroprolactinomas. Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea is usually reported as a complication of trauma, neurosurgical, and skull-based procedures (such ...
Souha S Elabd +3 more
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