Subdural effusion refers to an effusion in the subdural space, usually of cerebrospinal fluid.[citation needed] It is sometimes treated with surgery....
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A subdural hematoma (SDH) is a type of bleeding in which a collection of blood—usually but not always associated with a traumatic brain injury—gathers...
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reported. The neurological complications found are meningoencephalitis, subdural effusion, cerebral hypoperfusion, cerebral ischemia and infarct, cerebellar...
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terminology, an effusion refers to accumulation of fluid in an anatomic space, usually without loculation. Specific examples include subdural, mastoid, pericardial...
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effusion Pleural effusion Joint effusion Subdural Effusion Mastoid Effusion Knee effusion Sometimes called "hydrops" Effusive eruption, an effusion of...
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(bleeding within the infant brain), subdural hematoma (bleeding beneath the outer lining of the brain), subdural effusion (collection of fluid beneath the...
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of head injuries, skull fractures, spinal injuries, hydrocephalus, subdural effusions and headache. During the Roman Empire, doctors and surgeons performed...
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meningitis is often associated with subdural effusions that are mistaken for subdural empyemas. These effusions resolve with antibiotics and require...
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demonstrated a fibrillin-1 defect consistent with Marfan syndrome. Subdural effusion Cerebral shunt MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: CSF leak Tai, YC; Tai, YS;...
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of head injuries, skull fractures, spinal injuries, hydrocephalus, subdural effusions and headache. The first clinical description of an operative procedure...
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they can suffer conditions such as pneumothorax, edema, or pericardial effusion. Many anatomic spaces are potential spaces, which means that they are potential...
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may also be present as a brain abscesses known as cryptococcomas, subdural effusions, dementia, isolated cranial nerve lesions, spinal cord lesions, and...
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space that may fill with fluid (effusion) in certain disease states (e.g. pericarditis; a large pericardial effusion may result in cardiac tamponade)...
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of head injuries, skull fractures, spinal injuries, hydrocephalus, subdural effusions and headache. Concurrently in Persia, Avicenna also presented detailed...
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treating head injuries, skull fractures, spinal injuries, hydrocephalus, subdural effusions and headache. The first clinical description of an operative procedure...
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228.228.709.300 – empyema, subdural MeSH C10.228.228.709.350 – epidural abscess MeSH C10.228.228.709.675 – subdural effusion MeSH C10.228.228.800 – prion...
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ISSN 0301-620X. PMID 10068022. Fig 3 in: Rao, Murali Gundu (2016). "Dating of Early Subdural Haematoma: A Correlative Clinico-Radiological Study". Journal of Clinical...
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of head injuries, skull fractures, spinal injuries, hydrocephalus, subdural effusions and headache. In Persia, Avicenna (Ibn-Sina) presented detailed knowledge...
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infection of the petrous portion of the temporal bone Labyrinthitis Meningitis Subdural abscess Brain abscess Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis Barotrauma: results...
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Caroline Norton. However, Fitzer has determined that she died from a subdural effusion on 29 January 1867, while boarding with a family in Chipping Norton...
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with ESWL (episode 7) different appearance of epidural hemorrhage and subdural hemorrhage on CT - schematic drawing (episode 8) hypertensive crisis requiring...
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which are encased by these membranes, i.e. it leads to pleural effusions, pericardial effusions, and abdominal ascites. Some cases of PEL also involve the...
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nondurable, obduracy, obdurate, obduration, perdurable, perdurance, perdure, subdural dy- two Greek δύο (dúo), δυάς, δυάδος (duás, duádos) dyad, dyadic dyna-...
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intra-cerebral bleeding. Invasive intracranial pressure monitoring via subdural route is often recommended; however, the risk of complications must be...
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hypo/hyper Na, Ca, acute liver or renal failure Trauma – brain injury, subdural hematoma CNS – post-ictal, stroke, tumour, brain mets Hypoxia – CHF, anemia...
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– hematoma, subdural MeSH C14.907.253.573.400.450.050 – hematoma, subdural, acute MeSH C14.907.253.573.400.450.120 – hematoma, subdural, chronic MeSH C14...
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leukaemia and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. Myelosuppression, pleural effusion, seizures, tumour lysis syndrome and a condition similar to Guillain-Barré...
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outermost layer of the meninges that surround the brain) and subdural hematoma (bleeding in the subdural space), are not considered "hemorrhagic stroke". Hemorrhagic...
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