skull fracture and laceration of the middle meningeal artery(passive) is often caused byEpidural hematoma
skiing accident in Canada(passive) caused byEpidural Hematoma
Traumatic Impact to Bone - Anchored Hearing AidResultingin Epidural Hematoma
bleeding between the skull and the dura(passive) is caused byEpidural hematoma
bleeding in Clinical characteristics(passive) is caused byEpidural hematoma
if there was a little skull fracture the middle meningeal artery can be laceratedcausingthe epidural hematoma
Rupture of the artery , which most commonly occurs at the pteriontypically leadsto an epidural hematoma
a tear in an artery ... and that often the artery is torn due to skull fracture(passive) is ... caused byepidural hematoma
blunt head injury during a skiing accident(passive) caused byepidural hematoma
tears of the middle meningeal artery or vein(passive) is caused byEpidural hematoma
For example , linear skull fractures that involve the squamous portion of the temporal bone are frequently accompanied by a tear of the middle meningeal arterycausingan epidural hematoma
skull fracture that may have occurred due to a severe head injury or trauma , such as those caused by a fall , motorcycle or automobile accidents or collision(passive) is often caused byAn epidural hematoma
spontaneous bleeding in an LCH of the skull(passive) caused byan epidural hematoma
the external trauma pressure requiredto causean epidural hematoma
a blow to the side of the head(passive) is caused byAn epidural hematoma
Traumatic head injuriescan causeepidural hematoma
The reason she died ... the headcausedepidural Hematoma
If the pterion region of the head is struck , the middle meningeal artery may be severedcausingan epidural hematoma
contrecoup head injury Mitsuyama T , Asamoto S , Ide M , Kawamura H ( P 03.37(passive) caused byAcute epidural hematoma
a vacuum extraction without any skull fractures and accompanied by cephalohematoma].Okuno T , Miyamoto M , Itakura T , Ueno M , Shimizu M , Minamide A , Komai N.No Shinkei Geka(passive) caused byepidural hematoma
High ParaplegiaCausingHigh Paraplegia
in lower extremity paraplegiaresultingin lower extremity paraplegia
compressive myelopathy and paraplegiacausingcompressive myelopathy and paraplegia
Spontaneous Recovery of Paraplegia(passive) Caused bySpontaneous Recovery of Paraplegia
in spinal cord compression and delayed paraplegiamay resultin spinal cord compression and delayed paraplegia
J. Peters Acute paraplegia(passive) caused byJ. Peters Acute paraplegia
Boucetta M. Sudden onset of paraplegia(passive) caused byBoucetta M. Sudden onset of paraplegia
paraplegia after a fluoroscopically guided cervical nerve - root injectioncausingparaplegia after a fluoroscopically guided cervical nerve - root injection
$ 3,250,000 Settlement - Medical Malpractice - Paraplegia(passive) Caused by$ 3,250,000 Settlement - Medical Malpractice - Paraplegia
paraplegia secondary to a qualitative platelet disorder from excessive garlic ingestioncausingparaplegia secondary to a qualitative platelet disorder from excessive garlic ingestion
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Paraplegia After a Fluoroscopically Guided Cervical Nerve - Root InjectionA Case ReportCausingParaplegia After a Fluoroscopically Guided Cervical Nerve - Root InjectionA Case Report
mild spinal cord compression but no spinal cord injurycausingmild spinal cord compression but no spinal cord injury
in long - term or permanent paralysis.1can resultin long - term or permanent paralysis.1
to progressive neurological deficits that are the result of spinal cord compressioncan leadto progressive neurological deficits that are the result of spinal cord compression
in cord compression at the dorsal level.[4 ] Presentation of paraplegia due to neuraxial involvement resulting from a hemorrhagic complicationresultingin cord compression at the dorsal level.[4 ] Presentation of paraplegia due to neuraxial involvement resulting from a hemorrhagic complication
Int J Clin Pract 2000 ; 54:340.SreeHarsha CK , Rajasekaran S , Dhanasekararaja P. Spontaneous complete recovery of paraplegia(passive) caused byInt J Clin Pract 2000 ; 54:340.SreeHarsha CK , Rajasekaran S , Dhanasekararaja P. Spontaneous complete recovery of paraplegia
in long - term or permanent paralysis ( see Warningscan resultin long - term or permanent paralysis ( see Warnings
spinal cord compression and consequent neurologic deficits in rare cases1 - 5can causespinal cord compression and consequent neurologic deficits in rare cases1 - 5
temporary or permanent paralysiscan provoketemporary or permanent paralysis
in long - term or permanent paralysis ( see Boxed Warningcan resultin long - term or permanent paralysis ( see Boxed Warning
in permanent paralysis or other neurological deficitscan resultin permanent paralysis or other neurological deficits
cord compression after tissue plasminogen activator and heparin therapycausingcord compression after tissue plasminogen activator and heparin therapy
permanant paralysiscan causepermanant paralysis
in irreversible paralysisresultingin irreversible paralysis
to partial paralysisleadingto partial paralysis
facial paralysismay ... causefacial paralysis
dense paralysis after anterior cervical corpectomycausingdense paralysis after anterior cervical corpectomy
cord compression at C7–T1causingcord compression at C7–T1
from acute tetraplegiaresultingfrom acute tetraplegia
cord compression and devastating neurological deficit in a pregnant womancausingcord compression and devastating neurological deficit in a pregnant woman
paralysis by pressing on nerve rootscan causeparalysis by pressing on nerve roots
to surgical decompressionleadingto surgical decompression