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1198 related items for PubMed ID: 24745707

  • 1. Low risk for subsequent subarachnoid hemorrhage for emergency department patients with headache, bloody cerebrospinal fluid, and negative findings on cerebrovascular imaging.
    Thomas LE, Czuczman AD, Boulanger AB, Peak DA, Miller ES, Brown DF, Marill KA.
    J Neurosurg; 2014 Jul; 121(1):24-31. PubMed ID: 24745707
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  • 3. Can computed tomography angiography of the brain replace lumbar puncture in the evaluation of acute-onset headache after a negative noncontrast cranial computed tomography scan?
    McCormack RF, Hutson A.
    Acad Emerg Med; 2010 Apr; 17(4):444-51. PubMed ID: 20370785
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  • 5. Interpreting red blood cells in lumbar puncture: distinguishing true subarachnoid hemorrhage from traumatic tap.
    Czuczman AD, Thomas LE, Boulanger AB, Peak DA, Senecal EL, Brown DF, Marill KA.
    Acad Emerg Med; 2013 Mar; 20(3):247-56. PubMed ID: 23517256
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  • 7. The Utility of Lumbar Puncture After a Negative Head CT in the Emergency Department Evaluation of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.
    Gill HS, Marcolini EG, Barber D, Wira CR.
    Yale J Biol Med; 2018 Mar; 91(1):3-11. PubMed ID: 29599652
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  • 11. Diagnostic yield of cerebral angiography in patients with computed tomography-negative, lumbar puncture-positive subarachnoid hemorrhage.
    Chalouhi N, Witte S, Penn DL, Soni P, Starke RM, Jabbour P, Gonzalez LF, Dumont AS, Rosenwasser R, Tjoumakaris S.
    Neurosurgery; 2013 Aug; 73(2):282-7; discussion 287-8. PubMed ID: 23615086
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  • 12. An Observational Study of 2,248 Patients Presenting With Headache, Suggestive of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Who Received Lumbar Punctures Following Normal Computed Tomography of the Head.
    Sayer D, Bloom B, Fernando K, Jones S, Benton S, Dev S, Deverapalli S, Harris T.
    Acad Emerg Med; 2015 Nov; 22(11):1267-73. PubMed ID: 26480290
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  • 13. Cost-effectiveness of diagnostic strategies for evaluation of suspected subarachnoid hemorrhage in the emergency department.
    Ward MJ, Bonomo JB, Adeoye O, Raja AS, Pines JM.
    Acad Emerg Med; 2012 Oct; 19(10):1134-44. PubMed ID: 23067018
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  • 14. Prospective Implementation of the Ottawa Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Rule and 6-Hour Computed Tomography Rule.
    Perry JJ, Sivilotti MLA, Émond M, Hohl CM, Khan M, Lesiuk H, Abdulaziz K, Wells GA, Stiell IG.
    Stroke; 2020 Feb; 51(2):424-430. PubMed ID: 31805846
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  • 15. Prevalence of herniation and intracranial shift on cranial tomography in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage and a normal neurologic examination.
    Baraff LJ, Byyny RL, Probst MA, Salamon N, Linetsky M, Mower WR.
    Acad Emerg Med; 2010 Apr; 17(4):423-8. PubMed ID: 20370782
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