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anisocoria/hemorrhage

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Prediction of coma and anisocoria based on computerized tomography findings in patients with supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage.

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OBJECTIVE Coma and anisocoria are the two common signs of a crucial state of neurological dysfunction. The ability to forecast the occurrence of these conditions would help clinicians make clinical risk assessments and decisions. METHODS From October 2006 to September 2008, 118 patients with

An unusual case of anisocoria in a child with bleeding aneurysm of posterior communicating artery and idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP).

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BACKGROUND ITP can give rise to bleeding episodes in different parts of the body including the central nervous system with various systemic manifestations. METHODS An eight-year old female child, diagnosed as a case of chronic ITP for last two years, developed intense headache and vomiting for a few

Severe tentorial haemorrhage of the term newborn with a favourable outcome--case report.

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The traumatic intracranial haemorrhage still remains a serious complication of instrumental deliveries with an uncertain prognosis. Regarding tentorial haemorrhage, surprisingly few clinical neurological data are available. Most of the references in literature are older case reports, associated

Multiple supratentorial intraparenchymal hemorrhage after posterior fossa surgery.

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BACKGROUND The intraparenchymal supratentorial hemorrhages after interventions of the posterior fossa is a very rare complication, with very little literature and its precise incidence is unknown (range of 0.4-1.6%). It possesses potentially an etiology diverse from that associated with other

Ocular and ocular motor aspects of primary thalamic haemorrhage.

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As part of a correlative study of the neuro-ophthalmological abnormalities in thalamic haemorrhage, we report preliminary findings in six patients with this condition diagnosed by clinical and CT brain examinations. Five patients were middle-aged and hypertensive. Two had Horner's syndrome, and

[Case of postpartum intracerebral hemorrhage due to pregnancy induced hypertension].

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A 32-year-old woman, gravida 0, para 0, was admitted to the obstetrics department of our hospital after a cesarean section at 35 weeks of gestation. The cesarean section was performed because pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) had worsened. The next day, she suddenly became drowsy and developed

[Basal Ganglia Arteriovenous Malformation in an Elderly Patient Presented with Putaminal Hemorrhage, Diagnosed after Hematoma Evacuation by Imaging: A Case Report].

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A 67-year-old male patient presented with disturbance of consciousness, anisocoria, and right hemiparesis. Computed tomography (CT) scans demonstrated a large putaminal hemorrhage on the left. An emergent operation was performed and the hematoma was removed. Postoperative magnetic resonance

Central diabetes insipidus following intracranial hemorrhage due to vitamin K deficiency in a neonate.

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A previously healthy 30-day-old girl presented with seizures, irritability and inability to sleep for three days. Vitamin K was not given just after birth. She was lethargic. A multifocal clonic seizure was evident during examination. Anisocoria was diagnosed on eye examination. Brain magnetic

Vitamin K deficiency--late onset intracranial haemorrhage.

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A retrospective study is presented of the clinical features and outcome of late onset haemorrhagic disease due to vitamin K deficiency in 11 babies who were admitted to the emergency or child neurology unit during a 4-year period (January 1994-December 1997). The disease occurred in infants between

Treatment of the superior sagittal sinus and transverse sinus thrombosis associated with intracranial hemorrhage with the mechanical thrombectomy and thrombolytics: Case report.

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BACKGROUND The superior sagittal sinus (SSS) and transverse sinus are the major dural sinuses that receive a considerable amount of venous drainage. The occlusion of them has been suggested to cause intracranial hypertension, hemorrhage, and lead to potentially fatal consequences. UNASSIGNED We

Pupil to limbus ratio: Introducing a simple objective measure using two-box method for measuring early anisocoria and progress of pupillary change in the ICU.

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BACKGROUND Measurement of static pupillary size in the ICU is of importance in cases of acutely expanding intracranial mass lesions. The inaccuracies with subjective assessment of pupillary size by medical personnel preclude its use in emergent neurological situations. OBJECTIVE To determine if the

[Study of the descending tentorial herniation sign in patients with putamenal hemorrhage at the acute stage].

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A sign of descending tentorial herniation (DTH) on computed tomography (CT) in 48 patients with putamenal hemorrhage was examined in the acute stage. Correlation between the DTH sign and prognosis for survival was studied in two groups; a conservative group and an operative group. Patients were

Isolated Anisocoria as a Presenting Stroke Code Symptom is Unlikely to Result in Alteplase Administration.

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BACKGROUND Acute stroke codes may be activated for anisocoria, but how often these codes lead to a final stroke diagnosis or alteplase treatment is unknown. The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of anisocoria in stroke codes that ultimately resulted in alteplase

Fatal intracranial hemorrhage as the initial presentation of acute lymphocytic leukemia: a case report.

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Hemorrhagic complications of acute leukemia are well described and are a common cause of mortality in these patients. However, to our knowledge, fatal intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) as an initial presentation of acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) has only been reported once. We report a case of

Fatal Intracranial Hemorrhage in a Patient with Severe Dengue Fever.

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Dengue fever has been a major cause of morbidity and mortality in subtropical and tropical countries. We report a rare case of severe dengue with spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage. A search of literature through PubMed revealed that the largest series analyzed so far only included five cases. A
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