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- Pneumocephalus: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Pneumocephalus is a condition characterized by the presence of air within the cranial cavity Symptoms of pneumocephalus can vary depending on the underlying cause and extent of air trapped in the skull
- Pneumocephalus - Wikipedia
Pneumocephalus is the presence of air or gas within the cranial cavity It is usually associated with disruption of the skull: after head and facial trauma, tumors of the skull base, after neurosurgery or otorhinolaryngology, and rarely, spontaneously
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- Pneumocephalus - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Pneumocephalus, also known as pneumatocele or intracranial aerocele, is the presence of air in the intracranial space Lecat first described this condition in 1741, but the term "pneumocephalus" was coined independently by Luckett in 1913 and Wolff in 1914
- Pneumocephalus assessment and management - LWW
Pneumocephalus is a pathologic collection of air contained within the intracranial space accumulating in the epidural, subdural, subarachnoid, intraventricular, or intraparenchymal compartments
- Pneumocephalus (Pneumatocele) - MD Searchlight
Pneumocephalus, also known as pneumatocele, is a condition where air gets trapped in the spaces inside the skull or within the brain itself It can occur spontaneously, due to trauma, or following skull or brain surgery
- Pneumocephalus: Exploring the Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and . . .
Explore pneumocephalus, a condition characterized by the presence of air within the intracranial cavity Learn about its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for effective management
- Pneumocephalus - Mayo Clinic Proceedings
Pneumocephalus (air bubbles) could be seen in the quadrigeminal cistern (arrows) Streptococcus pneumoniae antigen was detected in the cerebrospinal fluid, and culture of the specimen grew penicillin-sensitive S pneumoniae
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