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subdural effusion/albumin

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Studies on the etiopathogenesis of chronic subdural hygroma in infants. I. Analysis of penetration of 125 I-labeled albumins across the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier.

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[Acute meningococcemia in a 4-month-old infant].

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BACKGROUND What causes meningococcial diseases (MD) is a Gramm-negative diplococcus Neisseria meningitidis (meningococcus). Most frequently it manifests itself in the form of meningitis and meningococcemia. The mortality rate of those suffering from MD has not significantly changed for three decades

Gammasubdurography in the diagnosis of chronic subdural bilateral and communicating effusion in infants.

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The results obtained by means of Gammasubdurography (G.S.G.) in 37 infants having chronic subdural bilateral effusions, are presented. The use of this procedure, which consists of unilateral injection of Radioiodinated Human Sero Albumin (RIHSA-I 131), into the subdural effusion, is suggested for

Nonacute subdural hematoma: fundamental interpretation of MR images based on biochemical and in vitro MR analysis.

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Few reports have described the nature of the appearance of nonacute subdural hematoma on magnetic resonance (MR) images. The authors analyzed MR images in 39 cases of nonacute subdural hematoma and subdural effusion by measuring in vitro proton relaxation times and the biochemical variables of

Serum protein exudation in chronic subdural haematomas: a mechanism for haematoma enlargement?

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A study was conducted to investigate the role of serum protein exudation in the aetiology of chronic subdural haematoma (SDH). Scintigraphy after intravenous injection of 99mTc-labelled human serum albumin (HSA) was performed in three patients with chronic SDH and a patient with subdural effusion.
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