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    tension pneumocephalus (not occurring in pneumocephalus without tension). The sign was first described by a team of Japanese neurosurgeons. Pneumocephalus has...
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    Compound fractures may either be clean or contaminated. Intracranial air (pneumocephalus) may occur in compound skull fractures. The most serious complication...
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    be suitable for monitorizing neurosurgical patients recovering from Pneumocephalus, as air can be easily detected with SWI. SWI is uniquely suited to take...
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  • long-lasting shunting difficulties and necrotizing meningoencephalitis with pneumocephalus has been reported. The pathogenic mechanism is poorly understood. C...
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  • and motor function, subdural hematoma, foreign bodies in the head, pneumocephalus and cerebrospinal fluid leaks. For temporal bone directed bullets, temporal...
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    2006. Sadeghian, Hamid (September 2000). "Mount Fuji Sign in Tension Pneumocephalus". Archives of Neurology. 57 (9): 1366. doi:10.1001/archneur.57.9.1366...
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  • difficult to distinguish even with CT scanning. However, the presence of pneumocephalus goes more in favor of subarachnoid subtype. Goh and Yeo in their study...
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    collapse), as well as denitrogenation of gas cavities (e.g., pneumothorax, pneumocephalus). This concept is based on the idea that oxygen is more quickly absorbed...
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  • to the increased complication risk with the LORA technique such as pneumocephalus or air embolism. Epidural procedure History of neuraxial anesthesia...
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  • into the cavity, potentially causing infections such as meningitis. Pneumocephalus occurs when air enters the intracranial cavity and becomes trapped in...
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  • 866.260.118.475 – epilepsy, post-traumatic MeSH C21.866.260.118.650 – pneumocephalus MeSH C21.866.260.118.825 – shaken baby syndrome MeSH C21.866.260.177...
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  • 228.140.199.650 – epilepsy, post-traumatic MeSH C10.228.140.199.700 – pneumocephalus MeSH C10.228.140.211 – brain neoplasms MeSH C10.228.140.211.280 – cerebral...
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