Most of the adverse effects of cerebral injury derive result from the formation of cerebral oedema, which causes brain swelling, brain shift and intracranial hypertension. The mechanisms of cerebral oedema are specific of the type of cerebral injury and the effectiveness of treatments such as corticosteroids depend on the type of cerebral oedema. Recent magnetic resonance imaging studies of the brain in patients with acute intracranial injury have confirmed that anatomical brain shifts accompany the clinical syndromes of brain herniation. In particular, specific neurological syndromes can effectively identify rostro-caudal herniation, both transtentorially (uncal and central syndrome) and through the foramen magnum. Signs of upward transten...
Brain ischaemia is a frequent and important sequel to brain injury. Areas of ischaemic brain damage ...
Emergency physicians are well versed in cerebral herniation, pathology that typically results from i...
Traumatic brain injury is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. One...
Most of the adverse effects of cerebral injury derive result from the formation of cerebral oedema, ...
Objectives: To study the types, frequency and clinical correlates of brain herniations in patients w...
Brain edema after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) plays an important role in the outcome and sur...
Introduction Intracranial pressure monitoring is commonly implemented in patients with neurologic...
Cerebral edema complicates many neurosurgical conditions, such as head injuries, neoplasms and infec...
Sustained intracranial hypertension and acute brain herniation are “brain codes,” signifying catastr...
The term “herniation of the brain” has been used at least since Cushing’s article in 1905 , but the ...
This was a prospective cohort study, carried out in the Neuro Intensive Care Unit, Department of Neu...
Patients with a brain injury must overcome a central neurological insult and a systematic metabolic ...
Cerebral contusions that result from brain trauma have the propensity to enlarge over the days follo...
Focal cerebral contusions can be dynamic and expansive, leading to a delayed neurological deteriorat...
Intracranial pressure is the total amount of pressure exerted by the brain, blood and cerebrocinal f...
Brain ischaemia is a frequent and important sequel to brain injury. Areas of ischaemic brain damage ...
Emergency physicians are well versed in cerebral herniation, pathology that typically results from i...
Traumatic brain injury is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. One...
Most of the adverse effects of cerebral injury derive result from the formation of cerebral oedema, ...
Objectives: To study the types, frequency and clinical correlates of brain herniations in patients w...
Brain edema after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) plays an important role in the outcome and sur...
Introduction Intracranial pressure monitoring is commonly implemented in patients with neurologic...
Cerebral edema complicates many neurosurgical conditions, such as head injuries, neoplasms and infec...
Sustained intracranial hypertension and acute brain herniation are “brain codes,” signifying catastr...
The term “herniation of the brain” has been used at least since Cushing’s article in 1905 , but the ...
This was a prospective cohort study, carried out in the Neuro Intensive Care Unit, Department of Neu...
Patients with a brain injury must overcome a central neurological insult and a systematic metabolic ...
Cerebral contusions that result from brain trauma have the propensity to enlarge over the days follo...
Focal cerebral contusions can be dynamic and expansive, leading to a delayed neurological deteriorat...
Intracranial pressure is the total amount of pressure exerted by the brain, blood and cerebrocinal f...
Brain ischaemia is a frequent and important sequel to brain injury. Areas of ischaemic brain damage ...
Emergency physicians are well versed in cerebral herniation, pathology that typically results from i...
Traumatic brain injury is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. One...