Difference between revisions of "SAH-CAUSES OF COMA"
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<br/>5. Parenchymal injury due to intra-parenchymal haemorrhage | <br/>5. Parenchymal injury due to intra-parenchymal haemorrhage | ||
==Reference(s)== | |||
Greenberg, M., 1997. Handbook Of Neurosurgery. 7th ed. Lakeland, Fla.: Greenberg Graphics | |||
<br/>Quiñones-HinojosaA. (2012). Schmidek and Sweet: Operative Neurosurgical Techniques: Indications, Methods and Results. 6th ed. Saunders. | |||
<br/>Rhoton, A.L. and Congress Of Neurological Surgeons (2003). Rhoton cranial anatomy and surgical approaches. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. | |||
[[Category:Subarachnoid Haemorrhage]] | [[Category:Subarachnoid Haemorrhage]] | ||
[[Category:Neurosurgery]] | [[Category:Neurosurgery]] | ||
[[Category:Surgery]] | [[Category:Surgery]] |
Latest revision as of 12:00, 2 January 2023
SUMMARY
1. Raised ICP
2. Decreased cerebral blood flow from raised ICP
3. Seizure
4. Hydrocephalus
5. Parenchymal injury due to intra-parenchymal haemorrhage
Reference(s)
Greenberg, M., 1997. Handbook Of Neurosurgery. 7th ed. Lakeland, Fla.: Greenberg Graphics
Quiñones-HinojosaA. (2012). Schmidek and Sweet: Operative Neurosurgical Techniques: Indications, Methods and Results. 6th ed. Saunders.
Rhoton, A.L. and Congress Of Neurological Surgeons (2003). Rhoton cranial anatomy and surgical approaches. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.