J M Fernández-VillaJ González-GarcíaA García-AllutMiguel Gelabert GonzálezMiguel Iglesias PaisElsevier EspañaNeurocirugíaGelabert-Gonzalez M et al. "Hematoma subdural agudo espontaneo de origen arterial". Neurocirurgia 2004; 15: 165-170.
We report three cases of interhemisferic subdural hematoma following closed head injuries and the review of the literature with an analysisande of the therapeutic possibilities. Conservative management under close supervision may be a proper attitude in those patients without alterations of consciousness....
Acute subdural hematomaCorpus callosumBasal ganglia hematomaIntraventricular hemorrhageWe reviewed the clinical records and CT scan reports of all patients with acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) (in coma whithout lucid interval) admited to Vall d'Hebrón hospital over the following six years 1979–1984. ...
Acute subdural hematoma is infrequent in association with rupture of intracranial aneurysm. Here we show a patient with postraumatic false aneurysm formation on a peripheral branch of an anterior cerebral artery with resultant subdural hematoma after a totally good evolution of 16 days of the ...
(2012) Hematoma subdural agudo tras tratamiento trombolítico intravenoso del ictus isquémico. Enseñanzas de un caso desafortunado. Neurología Argentina 4 , 95-99 /
Hematoma subdural agudo potencialmente fatal após anestesia combinada raqui‐peridural em partoCombined spinal‐epidural anaesthesiaLabourSubdural haematomaOnly few reports in literature have pointed out to the possibility of a cranial subdural haematoma formation associated with dural puncture during spinal ...
Hematoma subdural agudo en un paciente en tratamiento con apixaban y ácido acetilsalicílicoPourpose: The aims of this paper are to review the pharmaceutical guide in order to include suitable dosage forms for patients with dysphagia and to establish specific recommendations for the drug ...
Acute postraumatic subdural hematoma is known to have bad prognosis. Traditionally, its treatment consisted in urgent surgical evacuation. Rapid spontaneous resolution of the hematoma has been infrequently observed. We report a case of a patient with an acute traumatic subdural hematoma which disappeared...
A case of large subdural hematoma of the cerebral convexity caused by a paramedian occipital arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is described. The initial clinical presentation was suggestive of a ruptured saccular aneurysm of the internal carotid artery but computed tomography revealed both the subdural ...