Pseudohypoxic brain swelling (postoperative intracranial hypotension-associated venous congestion) after spinal surgery: report of 2 cases

Y Parpaley, H Urbach, A Kovacs, M Klehr… - Neurosurgery, 2011 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANCE: Pseudohypoxic brain swelling is a rare event that may
occur after uneventful brain surgery when subgaleal vacuum drainage is used. To date …

Pseudohypoxic brain swelling: report of 2 cases and introduction of the lentiform rim sign as potential MRI marker

H Sotoudeh, PR Chapman, E Sotoudeh, A Singhal… - World Neurosurgery, 2020 - Elsevier
Background A rare but important complication related to otherwise uneventful brain and
spine surgery is becoming more recognized and more frequently reported in the medical …

Decompressive craniectomy for malignant middle cerebral artery infarction in a 16-year old boy: a case report

S Lammy, P Fivey, M Sangra - Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2016 - Springer
Background Cryptogenic stroke frequently occurs in younger patients and has a high risk of
recurrence. Consequently, secondary prevention is often suboptimal as there is no known …

胃肠手术围手术期脑梗死临床特征分析

梁红斌, 秦超, 梁志坚, 石胜良, 程道宾, 刘竞丽 - 广西医科大学学报, 2010 - cqvip.com
目的: 探讨胃肠手术围手术期脑梗死的临床特征, 旨在提高对该疾病的认识, 改善临床疗效. 方法:
回顾性分析2004 年1 月至2008 年12 月住院治疗, 胃肠手术后7d 内发生脑梗死的患者临床资料 …

胃癌合并严重颈动脉狭窄一期治疗一例

郭李龙, 邵江, 孙曦羽, 肖毅, 刘昌伟, 李拥军 - 中华医学杂志, 2012 - cqvip.com
患者男, 81 岁, 因腹胀, 纳差1 个月余. 腹部CT 提示: 胃窦占位性病变, 符合胃痛改变(图1).
活检病理:(胃窦) 中分化癌; 诊断为胃癌入北京协和医院基本外科拟行手术治疗 …

盆腔侵袭性血管黏液瘤的典型与非典型表现二例

姚丽锭, 孙浩然, 白人驹 - 中华医学杂志, 2012 - cqvip.com
侵袭性血管黏液瘤(aggressive angiomyxoma, AAM) 是一种罕见的间叶来源黏液细胞肿瘤,
好发于女性会阴部, 育龄期多见. 1983 年Steeper 等根据该肿瘤侵袭性生长 …

[引用][C] Possible explanation of a bilateral thalamic infarct after general anaesthesia.

CL Errando - Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2008 - europepmc.org
Possible explanation of a bilateral thalamic infarct after general anaesthesia. - Abstract -
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[引用][C] Different Strokes for Operative Folks: Prevention of the Perioperative Cerebrovascular Accident

G Williams - ASA Refresher Courses in Anesthesiology, 2015 - LWW