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yer CONTRE - COUP HEMORRHAGEALSO MILIARY HEMORRHAGES
SCHEMATIC CROSS - SECTION SHOWING ... hematoma is a major surgical
procedure requiring all available measures for control of hemorrhage and
infection .
yer CONTRE - COUP HEMORRHAGEALSO MILIARY HEMORRHAGES
SCHEMATIC CROSS - SECTION SHOWING ... hematoma is a major surgical
procedure requiring all available measures for control of hemorrhage and
infection .
Page 132
Syringomyelia may result from ( 1 ) congenital maldevelopment ( abiotrophy ) , ( 2
) degenerative changes secondary to intraspinal hemorrhage or thrombosis , ( 3 )
dural and meningeal constrictions , or ( 4 ) atrophic gliosis secondary to an ...
Syringomyelia may result from ( 1 ) congenital maldevelopment ( abiotrophy ) , ( 2
) degenerative changes secondary to intraspinal hemorrhage or thrombosis , ( 3 )
dural and meningeal constrictions , or ( 4 ) atrophic gliosis secondary to an ...
Page 138
... Intracerebral hemorrhage , " spontaneous , " 110 Intracranial aneurysms , 114
Intracranial hemorrhage , 105 Intracranial neoplasms , 125 - 1 28 ; see Brain ,
tumors Intracranial vessels , autonomic innervation , 81 Intradural -
extramedullary ...
... Intracerebral hemorrhage , " spontaneous , " 110 Intracranial aneurysms , 114
Intracranial hemorrhage , 105 Intracranial neoplasms , 125 - 1 28 ; see Brain ,
tumors Intracranial vessels , autonomic innervation , 81 Intradural -
extramedullary ...
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