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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 10
Case 1 When Sinuses Are the Cause of a Headache
intracranial extension, with spread of infection through small transosseous veins, resulting in purulent empyema, venous sinus
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 10
Case 1 When Sinuses Are the Cause of a Headache
intracranial extension, with spread of infection through small transosseous veins, resulting in purulent empyema, venous sinus
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 10
Case 1 When Sinuses Are the Cause of a Headache
intracranial extension, with spread of infection through small transosseous veins, resulting in purulent empyema, venous sinus
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 38
Case 25 Remember the Veins
sinus (arrow). The view shows a sagittal magnetic resonance venography scan of the head. A thick midline vascular structure extends from the front to the back of the cranial
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 38
Case 25 Remember the Veins
sinus (arrow). The view shows a sagittal magnetic resonance venography scan of the head. A thick midline vascular structure extends from the front to the back of the cranial
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 38
Case 25 Remember the Veins
sinus (arrow). The view shows a sagittal magnetic resonance venography scan of the head. A thick midline vascular structure extends from the front to the back of the cranial
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
intracranial hypotension shows abrupt changes in headache or neurologic signs, complications such as venous sinus
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
intracranial hypotension shows abrupt changes in headache or neurologic signs, complications such as venous sinus
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
intracranial hypotension shows abrupt changes in headache or neurologic signs, complications such as venous sinus
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 11
Case 2 The Brain Also Suffers From Obesity
intracranial hypertension: various etiologies including cerebral edema, venous thrombosis, hydrocephalus, infection, and tumor. Neuroimaging is valuable to distinguish from IIH. Imaging Differential Diagnosis Dural sinus
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