【Abstract】Pneumocephalus is the presence of air in the cranial vault. The common etiologies of pneumocephalus are brain trauma and cranial surgery. We report a case of a 26-year-old man with brain trauma who developed diffuse pneumocephalus after sneezing. CT scan was performed on arrival, and the image showed subarach-noid hemorrhage without pneumocephalus. On the seventh day after a big sneeze brain CT scan was re-performed, which showed pneumocephalus. After another ten days of treatment, the patient was discharged without any symptoms. Key words: Pneumocephalus; Brain injuries; Sneezin
Several complications are possible after a lumbar epidural block. However pneumocephalus are rare. I...
Pneumocephalus is a condition defined by air present in the intracranial space. There are several ca...
Pneumocephalus is often a complication of head trauma and cranial surgeries. Massive intraventricula...
Pneumocephalus is defined as air in the intracranial space. It is commonly caused by traumatic skull...
Pneumocephalus (PNC) is described as a presence of air in the cranial cavity. Trauma is the most com...
Pneumocephalus (Intracranial aerocele), defined as intracranial air, is an uncommon complication in ...
Traumatic pneumocephaly is literally defined as \u27air in the head\u27 after trauma. While this phe...
Pneumocephalus can develop immediately following head trauma or clinical presentation may be delayed...
BACKGROUND: Pneumocephalus is commonly encountered after neurosurgical procedures but can also be ca...
Pneumocephalus, the presence of intracranial air, is a complication especially seen after neurotraum...
Pneumocephalus is an uncommon neurosurgical pathology that usually follows cranio-facial trauma usua...
Abstract Background Pneumocephalus, illustrated by air in the cranial vault is relatively infrequent...
Background: Pneumocephalus typically implies a traumatic breach in the meningeal layer or an intracr...
SYNOPSIS A 60 year old male had an open thoracotomy for bronchogenic carcinoma. On the twelfth hospi...
Pneumocephalus is a condition which usually results from head trauma. It has been known that iatroge...
Several complications are possible after a lumbar epidural block. However pneumocephalus are rare. I...
Pneumocephalus is a condition defined by air present in the intracranial space. There are several ca...
Pneumocephalus is often a complication of head trauma and cranial surgeries. Massive intraventricula...
Pneumocephalus is defined as air in the intracranial space. It is commonly caused by traumatic skull...
Pneumocephalus (PNC) is described as a presence of air in the cranial cavity. Trauma is the most com...
Pneumocephalus (Intracranial aerocele), defined as intracranial air, is an uncommon complication in ...
Traumatic pneumocephaly is literally defined as \u27air in the head\u27 after trauma. While this phe...
Pneumocephalus can develop immediately following head trauma or clinical presentation may be delayed...
BACKGROUND: Pneumocephalus is commonly encountered after neurosurgical procedures but can also be ca...
Pneumocephalus, the presence of intracranial air, is a complication especially seen after neurotraum...
Pneumocephalus is an uncommon neurosurgical pathology that usually follows cranio-facial trauma usua...
Abstract Background Pneumocephalus, illustrated by air in the cranial vault is relatively infrequent...
Background: Pneumocephalus typically implies a traumatic breach in the meningeal layer or an intracr...
SYNOPSIS A 60 year old male had an open thoracotomy for bronchogenic carcinoma. On the twelfth hospi...
Pneumocephalus is a condition which usually results from head trauma. It has been known that iatroge...
Several complications are possible after a lumbar epidural block. However pneumocephalus are rare. I...
Pneumocephalus is a condition defined by air present in the intracranial space. There are several ca...
Pneumocephalus is often a complication of head trauma and cranial surgeries. Massive intraventricula...