Radiographical investigations of the hypothalamus by computerized tomography (CT) have rarely been performed despite the fact that the damage to the hypothalamus owing to serious intracranial organic diseases may cause neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE). We presented 22 consecutive cases of patients suffering from NPE caused by serious intracranial organic diseases and investigated the relationship between NPE and abnormal radiographical findings of the hypothalamus. In 11 cases, organic lesions were noted in the hypothalami and 10 of these patients died of NPE (91.
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March 2003
An 83-year-old female presented with signs of intracranial herniation due to subdural hematoma (SDH) which resolved rapidly and spontaneously. This patient showed bilateral decerebrate postures due to left SDH on admission. Since she had serious neurological symptoms and critical systemic conditions caused by an asthma attack, conservative treatment including osmotherapy and mechanical ventilation was performed instead of surgical intervention.
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