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121 related items for PubMed ID: 1764231

  • 1. Delayed traumatic intracerebral hematoma.
    Mertol T, Guner M, Acar U, Atabay H, Kirisoglu U.
    Br J Neurosurg; 1991; 5(5):491-8. PubMed ID: 1764231
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  • 2. Evolving brain lesions in the first 12 hours after head injury: analysis of 37 comatose patients.
    Servadei F, Nanni A, Nasi MT, Zappi D, Vergoni G, Giuliani G, Arista A.
    Neurosurgery; 1995 Nov; 37(5):899-906; discussion 906-7. PubMed ID: 8559338
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  • 3. Delayed and progressive brain injury in closed-head trauma: radiological demonstration.
    Stein SC, Spettell C, Young G, Ross SE.
    Neurosurgery; 1993 Jan; 32(1):25-30; discussion 30-1. PubMed ID: 8421553
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  • 4. Intraventricular hemorrhage in blunt head trauma: an analysis of 43 cases.
    LeRoux PD, Haglund MM, Newell DW, Grady MS, Winn HR.
    Neurosurgery; 1992 Oct; 31(4):678-84; discussion 684-5. PubMed ID: 1407453
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  • 5. Delayed posttraumatic intracranial lesions in children.
    Jaimovich R, Monges JA.
    Pediatr Neurosurg; 1992 Oct; 17(1):25-9. PubMed ID: 1811709
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  • 6. CT and clinical criteria for conservative treatment of supratentorial traumatic intracerebral haematomas.
    Wong CW.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 1995 Oct; 135(3-4):131-5. PubMed ID: 8748802
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  • 7. Do children with blunt head trauma and normal cranial computed tomography scan results require hospitalization for neurologic observation?
    Holmes JF, Borgialli DA, Nadel FM, Quayle KS, Schambam N, Cooper A, Schunk JE, Miskin ML, Atabaki SM, Hoyle JD, Dayan PS, Kuppermann N, TBI Study Group for the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network.
    Ann Emerg Med; 2011 Oct; 58(4):315-22. PubMed ID: 21683474
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  • 8. Delayed intracranial haemorrhage in patients with multiple trauma and shock-related hypotension.
    Lee ST, Lui TN.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 1991 Oct; 113(3-4):121-4. PubMed ID: 1799154
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  • 9. Traumatic intracranial aneurysms in childhood and adolescence. Case reports and review of the literature.
    Ventureyra EC, Higgins MJ.
    Childs Nerv Syst; 1994 Aug; 10(6):361-79. PubMed ID: 7842423
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  • 10. Early detection of delayed traumatic intracranial hematomas using near-infrared spectroscopy.
    Gopinath SP, Robertson CS, Contant CF, Narayan RK, Grossman RG, Chance B.
    J Neurosurg; 1995 Sep; 83(3):438-44. PubMed ID: 7666220
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  • 11. Traumatic intracerebral hematoma. A report of 50 cases.
    Maretsis M, Adam D, Tudor C, Petrescu D.
    Rom J Neurol Psychiatry; 1992 Sep; 30(4):317-26. PubMed ID: 1299308
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  • 12. Routinely repeated computed tomography after blunt head trauma: does it benefit patients?
    Kaups KL, Davis JW, Parks SN.
    J Trauma; 2004 Mar; 56(3):475-80; discussion 480-1. PubMed ID: 15128116
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  • 13. Sequential computerized tomography changes and related final outcome in severe head injury patients.
    Lobato RD, Gomez PA, Alday R, Rivas JJ, Dominguez J, Cabrera A, Turanzas FS, Benitez A, Rivero B.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 1997 Mar; 139(5):385-91. PubMed ID: 9204105
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  • 14. Delayed and progressive brain injury in children and adolescents with head trauma.
    Stein SC, Spettell CM.
    Pediatr Neurosurg; 1995 Mar; 23(6):299-304. PubMed ID: 8743998
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  • 15. Pediatric minor head trauma: indications for computed tomographic scanning revisited.
    Simon B, Letourneau P, Vitorino E, McCall J.
    J Trauma; 2001 Aug; 51(2):231-7; discussion 237-8. PubMed ID: 11493779
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  • 19. Repeat head computed tomography after minimal brain injury identifies the need for craniotomy in the absence of neurologic change.
    Thorson CM, Van Haren RM, Otero CA, Guarch GA, Curia E, Barrera JM, Busko AM, Namias N, Bullock MR, Livingstone AS, Proctor KG.
    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2013 Apr; 74(4):967-73 ; discussion 973-5. PubMed ID: 23511133
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  • 20. Emergency craniotomy in a rural Level III trauma center.
    Rinker CF, McMurry FG, Groeneweg VR, Bahnson FF, Banks KL, Gannon DM.
    J Trauma; 1998 Jun; 44(6):984-9; discussion 989-90. PubMed ID: 9637153
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