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Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 138:253-256
Background Intracranial pneumocephalus, the accumulation of air, occurs most frequently from trauma, tumor, cranial surgeries, or infection. Intraparenchymal otogenic pneumocephalus is a rare but well-documented development. We describe a patient who
Autor:
Megan M. Finneran, Keith Schaible
Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 136:12-16
Background Spinal cord herniation in the cervical spine is an exceptionally rare occurrence. It is most often cited in association with surgery and almost exclusively with a posterior approach. Herniation with an anterior approach has been reported i
Autor:
Keith Schaible, Peter Schaible
Publikováno v:
Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery, Vol 25, Iss, Pp 101105-(2021)
An underutilized modality within the operating room is the use of Intraoperative Ultrasound. This modality offers real time, noninvasive, and accurate imagining of the spinal anatomy in neurosurgery. This modality can be utilized to confirm decompres
Publikováno v:
Cureus
We report a case of a 48-year-old female who presented with abulia and headaches. Head CT (HCT) demonstrated a left caudate intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) with extension into the left lateral ventricle. Diagnostic cerebral angiogram showed a left dis
Publikováno v:
Cureus
Introduction Penetrating head injuries (PHIs) can have diverse presentations and mechanisms; therefore, treatment methods have not been clearly outlined. Vascular injury is common and foreign body removal is often required. We present three cases to
Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 114:317-322
Background Intracranial pneumocephalus is a well-known clinical entity most frequently caused by trauma and intracranial surgery. A less frequent cause of intracranial pneumocephalus is spontaneous pneumocephalus. Spontaneous pneumocephalus can have
Publikováno v:
Cureus
Rosai-Dorfman disease is an uncommon lymphoproliferative disorder, and multiple intracranial involvement in disseminated disease is exceedingly rare. We present a case of a 52 year-old female who presented with intractable headaches and a history of