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    Simplified technique for auxiliary orthotopic liver transplantation using a whole graft by Vinicius ROCHA-SANTOS, Lucas Souto NACIF, Rafael Soares PINHEIRO, Liliana DUCATTI, Wellington ANDRAUS, Luiz Carneiro D'ALBURQUERQUE

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…BACKGROUND: Acute liver failure is associated with a high mortality rate and the main purposes of treatment are to prevent cerebral edema and infections, which often are responsible for patient death. …”
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    Potential Use of Pharmacogenetics to Reduce Drug-Induced Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH) by Russell A. Wilke

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Severe hyponatremia is associated with cerebral edema, seizures, permanent disability, and/or death. …”
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    CLINICAL COURSE, COMPLICATIONS OF THE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER IN CHILDREN WITH RENAL SYNDROME by Z. M. Enikeeva, E. N. Akhmadeeva, R. F. Agzamova

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The development of infectious-toxic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), cerebral edema with dislocation syndrome can lead to fatal outcome.…”
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    Operative Hysteroscopy Intravascular Absorption Syndrome Causing Hyponatremia with Associated Cerebral and Pulmonary Edema by Marco F. Elegante, Joseph A. Hamera, Jane Xiao, David A. Berger

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Workup showed hyponatremia with cerebral edema on computed tomography of the head and pulmonary edema on chest radiograph. …”
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    La mielinólisis pontina central como complicación de la enfermedad por quemaduras Central pontine myelinolysis as a complication of the disease due to burns by Ismenia Suárez Robert, Juan Carlos Figueroa Freires

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…<br>Burns cause injuries that affect the integrity of the skin and can damage, among other systems, the neurological system, as some time after they take place, vasodilatation and marked cerebral edema with diffuse neuronal degeneration appear, besides multiple changes like: infectious processes, heart attacks, cerebral hemorrhages, metabolic encephalopathies, cerebral trauma and pontine myelinolysis. …”
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    Sudden death associated with lipoma of the cerebellopontine angle by Stefano Tambuzzi, Guendalina Gentile, Michele Boracchi, Arnaldo Migliorini

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The cause of death was then identified as a cardiocirculatory failure secondary to supratentorial (uncal right) herniation caused by the lipoma of the pontocerebellar angle with high-grade diffuse cerebral edema. …”
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    Submental Approach for Tracheal Intubation - An Alternative to Short-Term Tracheostomy in Patients with Panfacial Fractures: A Case Report by Aboo Abdul Rahiman Ramzi, Malavica Kulkarni

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The anesthetic management of a 19-year-old boy who presented with multiple maxillofacial injuries, pneumocephalus, and cerebral edema sustained during a road traffic accident has been described. …”
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    Resolution of Cystic Enhancement to Add-On Tumor Treating Electric Fields for Recurrent Glioblastoma after Incomplete Response to Bevacizumab by Grace Elzinga, Eric T. Wong

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…After 6 cycles of therapy, a resolution of cystic enhancement was noted, together with reduction of the tumor cyst and resolution of most of the cerebral edema in the surrounding brain. However, the patient also suffered from relapsed disease at locations distant from the original glioblastoma and the corresponding radiation fields received at initial diagnosis. …”
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    Magnetic resonance imaging findings in brain resulting from high-voltage electrical shock injury of the scalp by Dileep P Chandrasekhar, Mohan L Noone, S P Harish Babu, V T Chandra Bose

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Follow-up MRI showed that the abnormality had disappeared, indicating that the cerebral edema was reversible.…”
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    Severe Edema and Venous Congestion Following Sphenoorbital Meningioma Resection in a Meningiomatosis Case: Importance of Predicting Venous Disturbances by Carlos Eduardo da Silva, Alicia Del Carmen Becerra Romero, Paulo Eduardo Peixoto de Freitas, Leonardo Desesards Olijnyk

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…We present a case of a severe postoperative frontotemporal venous disturbance and cerebral edema following the radical removal of a giant sphenoorbital meningioma in a patient with meningiomatosis and occlusion of the superior sagittal sinus. …”
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    Mechanics of the brain: perspectives, challenges, and opportunities by Goriely, A, Geers, M, Holzapfel, G, Jayamohan, J, Jérusalem, A, Sivaloganathan, S, Squier, W, van Dommelen, J, Waters, S, Kuhl, E

    Published 2015
    “…We critically review the current literature and discuss challenges related to neurodevelopment, cerebral edema, lissencephaly, polymicrogyria, hydrocephaly, craniectomy, spinal cord injury, tumor growth, traumatic brain injury, and shaken baby syndrome. …”
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    Abstract Number ‐ 73: Successful Endovascular Treatment of Medically Refractory CVST Using a Large Bore Distal Platform Thrombo‐aspiration Catheters. by Yohannes S Mulatu, Yohannes S Mulatu, Srinath Ramaswamy, Mohamed Eldokmak, Razvan Buciuc, Qingliang T Wang

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Recently, it has been shown that patients with extensive clot burden, cerebral edema, elevated ICP, and altered mentation may achieve better outcomes with endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) compared to anticoagulation. …”
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    Сatamnesis of organic hallucinosis case at pituitary macroadenoma by Yur’yeva L.N., Shusterman T.Y., Leonov S.F., Varshavskij Ya.S.

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The exciting cause of death on the 25th day of hospital stay was phenomenon of cerebral edema. By results of post-mortem studies the underlying cause of death was small cell chromophobe pituitary adenoma. …”
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    Anesthetic Management of a Pediatric Patient with Arginase Deficiency by Abdulkadir Atım, Hüseyin Oğuz Yılmaz, Tuncer Çaycı, Mehmet Emin Orhan

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Increased levels of arginine and ammonia during or after surgery may lead to serious complications such as hypotension, cerebral edema, convulsions, hypothermia and spasticity. …”
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    Bilateral vertebral artery injury leads to brain death following traumatic brain injury: a case report by Vera Irawany, Vizzi A. F. Nasution, Noorcahya Amalia

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Case A 31-year-old Sundanese woman with cerebral edema, C2–C3 anterolisthesis, and Le Fort III fracture after a motorcycle accident was admitted to the emergency room. …”
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    Complete ophthalmoplegia associated with clival fracture following trauma: Case report and clinicoanatomical correlation by A Arivazhagan, N Garg, B Indira Devi, B Rose Dawn, P Pandey

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…Initial imaging revealed diffuse pneumocephalus, subarachnoid hemorrhage and diffuse cerebral edema. He was treated conservatively. Clinical review after improvement in sensorium showed that he had visual loss in left eye, bilateral ptosis, complete ophthalmoplegia in horizontal as well as vertical gaze, bilateral trigeminal paresis, right facial weakness and dysarthria. …”
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    Training, Competetion &amp; Health by Königstein K, 2, Niess AM, Carlsohn A, Treff G

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…If athletes seek to prevent hypohydration by overdrinking, this can impose exercise associated hyponatremia and life-threatening cerebral edema. Overdrinking can generally be avoided by drinking to thirst, but individual rehydration strategies for training and competition may be advisable when barriers such as competition stress or poor availability are present. …”
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    Research progress on high altitude retinopathy and application of Traditional Chinese Medicine by Hai-Xiang Huang, Wen-Fang Zhang, Peng Lü

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…New researches show a significantly higher incidence of HAR, and HAR has a close contact with acute mountain sickness, high altitude cerebral edema and high altitude pulmonary edema. A further study in pathogenesis and prevention measures of HAR will promote the prevention of altitude sickness. …”
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