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We describe the case of an octogenarian woman who experienced a severe alteration of mental state due to non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) complicating an intraventricular hemorrhage. Our report emphasizes that NCSE may be the cause of unexplained neurological deterioration in elderly
The effect of degree and duration of hemorrhagic hypotension on the lysosomal enzyme and LAP levels of plasma of the anaesthesied or wakeful dog has been examined. We ascertained that in a state of hypovolaemia a reduction by 10 mm Hg of the blood pressure resulting significantly increased enzyme
A 35-year-old female visited emergency department for a sudden onset of headache with vomiting after management for abortion at local department. Neurological examination revealed drowsy mentality without focal neurological deficits. CT showed 3.2×3.4 cm hyperdense intraventricular mass with
Vasospasm is a phenomenon often present in human cases after subarachnoidal haemorrhage. Its aetiology and pathophysiology are unknown. As a result, cases of vasospasm do not respond to any known pharmacological therapy. We present in this paper, a practical application of intravascular surgery for
Computed tomography was performed on 1,378 patients admitted within 3 days of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) at 71 centers in a cooperative study. CT on the day of SAH (day 0) was abnormal in 95.8%. Intracranial blood was detected in 95.3% of patients on day 0, 90.5% on the first day after SAH (day
We report two cases of asymptomatic occlusion of the main trunk of the cerebral artery associated with subcortical hemorrhage in the area fed by collateral circulation. The first patient, a 51-year-old female who had suffered from untreated hypertension for 20 years, was hospitalized in a state of
From September through November 1990, an outbreak of hemorrhagic colitis associated with Escherichia coli O 157: H 7, occurred in a kindergarten in Saitama, Japan. Some of the patients suffered from neurological symptoms such as stupor, deep coma and/or convulsions in the acute stage, and/or action
Traumatic hemorrhages in the basal ganglia were seen in five children. The CT findings and the characteristics of these injuries were discussed. All of children were injured in car accidents. They ranged in age from 3 to 13 years. The patients comprised 3 boys and 2 girls. On admission, case 1 was
The clinico-tomographic correlations in 30 patients hospitalized for primary thalamic hemorrhage were studied. Arterial hypertension, observed in 90% of patients, represented the most important risk factor. Twenty-six subjects showed a sensory-motor hemisyndrome contralaterally to the lesion,
Fifty six patients with hypertensive cerebellar hemorrhage diagnosed by CT scan were hospitalized from November 1976 up to June 1984. The 35 male and 21 female patients ranged in age from 24 to 84 years, and 39 of them were operated on. The important factors related to prognosis of cerebellar
The authors made an attempt to evaluate the efficiency of different means of protecting the healthy lung section against hemo-aspiration in TB surgical patients with pulmonary hemorrhages applied at the stages of surgery and narcosis administration. A total of 70 patients with different pulmonary TB
METHODS
Case report.
OBJECTIVE
To report a case of an acute supratentorial subdural hemorrhage (SDH) of a previous head injury site and cerebellar hemorrhage, after an incidental dural tear during spine surgery.
BACKGROUND
Intracranial hemorrhage, such as subdural, cerebellar, subarachnoid, and