Prothrombotic conditions are known risk factors for porencephalic cyst formation and cerebral vein thrombosis. Intracerebral hemorrhage is a potential complication of a cerebral vein thrombosis. Porencephaly is a risk factor for intracerebral hemorrhage and cerebral vein thrombosis formation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEarly recognition of cardiac arrest has been linked traditionally to clinical signs and telemetry findings. Few case reports have presented normal telemetry findings in patients with cardiac arrest where a contrast enhanced CT scan of the chest was able to identify the diagnosis. The early recognition of a cardiac arrest whether by telemetry monitoring or CT scan is important to improve the clinical outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Occipital condyle fractures (OCF) are rare traumatic injuries and are of critical clinical importance because of the anatomic considerations of the occipitoatlantoaxial joint complex. OCF can be a diagnostic challenge because of the inability to diagnose this injury with plain radiographs. This is especially true in the emergency department (ED) setting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Basal encephaloceles are rare clinical entities. Intrasphenoidal encephalocele (ISE) is a rare form of basal encephalocele. The clinical presentation is often subtle and may remain undetected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHip pain is a common presenting complaint in the pediatric emergency department, which can be attributed to many possible causes. It may be due to a benign "growing pain" or a potentially serious illness requiring urgent evaluation. At times, hip pain can be a manifestation of an underlying appendicitis in a child; thus, it can be confused with many other conditions.
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