Controversies in the management of spontaneous cerebellar haemorrhage a consecutive series of 49 cases and review of the literature
J Van Loon, F Van Calenbergh, J Coffin, C Plets - Acta neurochirurgica, 1993 - Springer
We have reviewed our experience with a series of 49 consecutive patients with spontaneous
cerebellar haematoma, treated according to a standardized management protocol …
cerebellar haematoma, treated according to a standardized management protocol …
Haematoma evacuation in cerebellar intracerebral haemorrhage: systematic review
Background Guidelines regarding recommendations for surgical treatment of spontaneous
cerebellar intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) differ. We aimed to systematically review the …
cerebellar intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) differ. We aimed to systematically review the …
Integrating palliative care into the care of neurocritically ill patients: a report from the improving palliative care in the ICU project advisory board and the center to …
JA Frontera, JR Curtis, JE Nelson… - Critical care …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: To describe unique features of neurocritical illness that are relevant to provision
of high-quality palliative care; to discuss key prognostic aids and their limitations for …
of high-quality palliative care; to discuss key prognostic aids and their limitations for …
Neurosurgical management of cerebellar haematoma and infarct.
P Mathew, G Teasdale, A Bannan… - Journal of Neurology …, 1995 - jnnp.bmj.com
The clinical features, treatment, and outcome were reviewed for 48 patients with a
haematoma and 71 patients with an infarct in the posterior fossa in order to develop a …
haematoma and 71 patients with an infarct in the posterior fossa in order to develop a …
Primary cerebellar hemorrhage: quadrigeminal cistern obliteration on CT scans as a predictor of outcome
M Taneda, T Hayakawa, H Mogami - Journal of neurosurgery, 1987 - thejns.org
✓ The authors studied a consecutive series of 75 patients with cerebellar hemorrhage
diagnosed by computerized tomography (CT) scanning, and assessed the relationship of …
diagnosed by computerized tomography (CT) scanning, and assessed the relationship of …
Spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage: clinical remarks on 50 cases
M Salvati, L Cervoni, A Raco, R Delfini - Surgical neurology, 2001 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND Only during the past 10 years have spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhages
became a well-defined nosological entity. The surgical indication remeins debatable. Our …
became a well-defined nosological entity. The surgical indication remeins debatable. Our …
Predicting neurologic deterioration in patients with cerebellar hematomas
EK St. Louis, EFM Widjicks, H Li - Neurology, 1998 - AAN Enterprises
Background: Patients with cerebellar hematomas may appear stable but may worsen
suddenly. Whether certain clinical or CT scan findings predict worsening is not known …
suddenly. Whether certain clinical or CT scan findings predict worsening is not known …
Predictors of poor outcome in patients with a spontaneous cerebellar hematoma
Background and purpose: The authors studied the clinical and neuroimaging features of
cerebellar hematomas to predict poor outcome using comprehensive statistical models …
cerebellar hematomas to predict poor outcome using comprehensive statistical models …
CT-guided stereotactic fibrinolysis of spontaneous and hypertensive cerebellar hemorrhage: long-term results
M Mohadjer, R Eggert, J May, L Mayfrank - Journal of neurosurgery, 1990 - thejns.org
✓ The surgical indication for spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage is not as controversial as
the operative management of intracranial hemorrhage. Timing of the operation is crucial …
the operative management of intracranial hemorrhage. Timing of the operation is crucial …
Absolutely no hope? Some ambiguity of futility of care in devastating acute stroke
EFM Wijdicks, AA Rabinstein - Critical care medicine, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Devastating stroke can produce irreversible brain damage of massive
proportions. In those patients, continuation of aggressive medical or surgical care may be …
proportions. In those patients, continuation of aggressive medical or surgical care may be …