نتایج جستجو برای: chronic expanding hematoma

تعداد نتایج: 559973  

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2013
Vivek Tandon Kanwaljeet Garg Ashok Kumar Mahapatra

Chronic subdural hematomas and cephalhematomas are known to become calcified in some patients. We present interesting cases of cephalhematoma in a child and calcified chronic subdural hematoma in an elderly lady with both getting calcified. The first patient was a 7 months male with calcified cephalhematoma who presented with cosmetic deformity of the skull but did not have any neurological def...

Journal: :The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2007

Journal: :Neurology 2010
Mohammed A Almekhlafi Jayme C Kosior Dar Dowlatshahi Andrew M Demchuk

A 74-year-old man with a history of hypertension presented 1 hour after a sudden onset of a complete right hemisphere syndrome. Noncontrast CT showed a 43-mL right deep intracranial hematoma (figure, A). CT angiography (CTA) performed 10 minutes later, as per our imaging protocol, detected a dramatic hematoma growth up to 84 mL, together with intraventricular extension. A spot sign was apparent...

2012
A. Kyriacou C. Lim A. Ahmed

This is a case of progressive lower limb weakness in a 72-year-old man secondary to chronic bilateral subdural hematoma. This patient presented with a 3 week history of progressive difficulty in walking, with upper motor neuron signs but no sensory deficit. He had no significant risk factors for chronic subdural hematoma. Literature search revealed only one similar documented case of painless b...

2010
E. Kechagias C. Ioakimidou N. Georgakoulias A. Seretis G. Kontogeorgos

This case report is a presentation of a chronic intraventricular encapsulated hematoma in an adult who presented with gait disturbance, fever, palsy of N. III, N. VI and N. VII, and photophobia. Ophthalmoscopy revealed a bilateral papilledema. Computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging revealed an intraventricular mass in the lateral ventricle. Preoperative diagnosis could not rul...

Journal: :Neurologia medico-chirurgica 1984
M Matsumura K Nojiri

A 77-year-old man with an asymptomatic calcified chronic subdural hematoma is reported. Thirty seven years elapsed between the time of the head trauma and diagnosis. The advanced age of the pa tient when the calcified chronic subdural hematoma was diagnosed and the long interval between the trauma and diagnosis were both unusual features of this case. As far as we know, this patient is the olde...

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