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hotmail.com Haematomata caused by blunt trauma may potentially induce a compartment syndrome by raising intra-compartmental pressure. We report a case of acute posterior compartment syndrome following ...
Twenty-one out of 7,866 head injuries were complicated by the development of delayed intracerebral haematomata. The age distribution of patients with this condition closely resembled that of patients ...
The pathogenesis, clinical presentation and treatment options of intracranial arachnoid cysts is discussed. We report a case of a previously healthy young man who after a minor head injury developed ...
This could be the reason why most of the haematomata are usually detected in the vascular territory of the superior cerebellar artery.10 Our patient also had involvement in the similar territory but ...
23% (7 patients) of these had no neurological symptoms or signs. Of 16 patients with no skeletal fractures or clinical features suggesting neurological injury, 1 had a subdural haematomata of ...