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Traumatic Optic Neuropathy

Jang SY

Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) refers to optic nerve injury resulting from direct and indirect head and facial trauma. The pathogenesis of indirect TON has not been fully elucidated, and the...
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Paraplegia Following Spinal Cord Contusion from an Indirect Gunshot Injury

Khan K, Dieudonne , Saeed S, Alothman S, Saeed Y, Gray S

Spinal cord injuries are debilitating and life threatening. Paraplegia due to direct traumatic gunshot injury to the spinal cord is common. The most common cause of spinal cord injury is...
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Development of Delayed Acute Subdural Hematoma after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Report

Hong SO, Kang DS, Kong MH, Jang SY, Kim JH, Song KY

We report a case involving the development of a delayed acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) after trauma, with the absence of any abnormal radiological and clinical findings at initial examination. A...
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Improper Use of Thrombolytic Agents in Acute Hemiparesis Following Misdiagnosis of Acute Ischemic Stroke

Kim MC, Kim SW

OBJECTIVE: Acute hemiparesis is often an early presentation of acute ischemic stroke, though it can occur in various disorders. This study aimed to investigate the improper use of thrombolytic agents...
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Malignant Metastasis Misdiagnosed as Osteoporotic Compression Fracture: A Case Report

Kim SG, Ju CI, Wang HS, Kim SW

In cases of vertebral collapse after a trivial injury in elderly patients with severe osteoporosis, it can be a diagnostic challenge to determine whether the cause is a benign compression...
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Thickening Ligamentum Flavum Mimicking Tumor in the Epidural Space of the Cervical Spine

Bae SH, Son DW, Kwon OI, Lee SH, Lee JS, Song GS

In patients with tumors and spinal cord lesions, inflammation and tissue infection can result in mass effect detection on imaging. As a result, surgical biopsy procedures are often performed on...
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A Rare Cause of Thoracic Spinal Cord Compression by Multiple Large Tarlov Cysts

Kleib AS, Salihy SM, Hamdi H, Carron R, Soumaré O

Spinal extradural arachnoid cyst (SEAC) is a rare cause of spinal cord compression. Bifocal location of thoracic and sacral SEACs is rarely reported in the literature. We report a case...
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Common Carotid Artery Dissection in Multiple Extracranial Injury: A Case Report

Kil JS, Lee MK, Eom KS

Traumatic common carotid artery dissection (CCAD) is rare. To our knowledge, only 14 case reports have described traumatic CCAD previously. Here, we report a case of CCAD in a patient...
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Predictable Values of Decompressive Craniectomy in Patients with Acute Subdural Hematoma: Comparison between Decompressive Craniectomy after Craniotomy Group and Craniotomy Only Group

Kim H, Suh SJ, Kang HJ, Lee MS, Lee YS, Lee JH, Kang DG

OBJECTIVE: Patients with traumatic acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) often require surgical treatment. Among patients who primarily underwent craniotomy for the removal of hematoma, some consequently developed aggressive intracranial hypertension and...
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Efficacy of the All-in-One Therapeutic Strategy for Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Preliminary Outcome and Limitation

Park YS, Kogeichi Y, Shida Y, Nakase H

OBJECTIVE: Despite recent advances in medicine, no significant improvement has been achieved in therapeutic outcomes for severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). In the treatment of severe multiple traumas, accurate judgment...
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