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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 34
Case 21 Postinfectious Stroke
blood vessels displaying the circle of Willis and surrounding vasculature. Two white arrows
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 34
Case 21 Postinfectious Stroke
blood vessels displaying the circle of Willis and surrounding vasculature. Two white arrows
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 34
Case 21 Postinfectious Stroke
blood vessels displaying the circle of Willis and surrounding vasculature. Two white arrows
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 14
Case 5 The Worst Headache of My Life
retinal hemorrhages. • Weakness of both legs (anterior cerebral artery aneurysm). • Hemiparesis and aphasia (middle cerebral artery aneurysm). • Xanthochromia (may be absent in the first few hours). Imaging Red Flags Panel A shows an axial non contrast C T scan of the brain with an arrow pointing to a high
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 14
Case 5 The Worst Headache of My Life
retinal hemorrhages. • Weakness of both legs (anterior cerebral artery aneurysm). • Hemiparesis and aphasia (middle cerebral artery aneurysm). • Xanthochromia (may be absent in the first few hours). Imaging Red Flags Panel A shows an axial non contrast C T scan of the brain with an arrow pointing to a high
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 14
Case 5 The Worst Headache of My Life
retinal hemorrhages. • Weakness of both legs (anterior cerebral artery aneurysm). • Hemiparesis and aphasia (middle cerebral artery aneurysm). • Xanthochromia (may be absent in the first few hours). Imaging Red Flags Panel A shows an axial non contrast C T scan of the brain with an arrow pointing to a high
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 46
Case 32 Infant With Brittle Hair, Seizures, and Neurological Deterioration
retinal surface. Faint, branched vessels extend outward from a central region. Part B, labeled B, displays
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 46
Case 32 Infant With Brittle Hair, Seizures, and Neurological Deterioration
retinal surface. Faint, branched vessels extend outward from a central region. Part B, labeled B, displays
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 46
Case 32 Infant With Brittle Hair, Seizures, and Neurological Deterioration
retinal surface. Faint, branched vessels extend outward from a central region. Part B, labeled B, displays
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 89
Case 68 The Killer Bed
vessels with hemorrhage. However, these diagnoses require confirmation with genetic and laboratory testing and also do not exclude the possibility of abuse. Conclusions AHT is the most common cause of subdural hematomas in children under 2 years of age. The presence of retinal
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