Patients clinical features and clinical outcomes

Patients clinical features and clinical outcomes

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Objective: Massive intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and major infarction (MI) are devastating cerebral vascular diseases. Decompression craniectomy (DC) is a common treatment approach for these diseases and acceptable clinical results have been reported. Author experienced the postoperative intracranaial pressure (ICP) trend is somewhat different be...

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... hundred forty-three patients who underwent DC fol- lowing massive ICH (81 cases) and MI (62 cases) were ana- lyzed retrospectively (Table 1). Mean patients' age was 56.3±14.3 ...
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... initial clinical features were similar among both groups (Table 1). Age (years) was 57.2±13.3 years (mean=56.0) ...

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