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Pontine bleeding following drainage of subdural hematoma in craniospinal hypotension
oleh: Temel Fatih Yılmaz, MD, Ayse Aralasmak, MD, Huseyin Toprak, MD, Gulsen Kocaman, MD, Alpay Alkan, MD
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Diterbitkan: | Elsevier 2018-02-01 |
Deskripsi
Craniospinal hypotension is the syndrome of orthostatic headache associated with low cerebrospinal fluid pressure. Imaging findings are usually explained by Monro-Kellie hypothesis stating that the craniospinal compartment is incompressible and any increase in volume of one of the craniospinal constituents (blood, cerebrospinal fluid, and parenchyma) must be compensated by a decrease in volume of another constituent or vice versa. We report a case of craniospinal hypotension in whom drainage of subdural hematoma upon clinical impairments resulted in pontine hemorrhage, supporting Monro-Kellie hypothesis.