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anisocoria/hypoxia

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Ocular and ocular motor aspects of primary thalamic haemorrhage.

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As part of a correlative study of the neuro-ophthalmological abnormalities in thalamic haemorrhage, we report preliminary findings in six patients with this condition diagnosed by clinical and CT brain examinations. Five patients were middle-aged and hypertensive. Two had Horner's syndrome, and

[Severe fat embolism in perioperative abdominal liposuction and fat grafting].

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OBJECTIVE Fat embolism syndrome (FES) may occur in patients suffering from multiple trauma (long bone fractures) or plastic surgery (liposuction), compromising the circulatory, respiratory and/or central nervous systems. This report shows the evolution of severe FES after liposuction and fat

Severe fat embolism in perioperative abdominal liposuction and fat grafting.

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OBJECTIVE Fat embolism syndrome may occur in patients suffering from multiple trauma (long bone fractures) or plastic surgery (liposuction), compromising the circulatory, respiratory and/or central nervous systems. This report shows the evolution of severe fat embolism syndrome after liposuction and

Clinical features, treatment, and prognosis of patients with acute subdural hematomas presenting in critical condition.

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OBJECTIVE Spontaneous acute subdural hematoma (aSDH) may be caused by aneurysm rupture. Patients can present in very poor clinical condition with anisocoria or even bilaterally dilated pupils, absent brainstem reflexes, and cardiac insufficiency. For the clinician, the question is how should these
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