PEDIATRICS

Brain Death

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■ PATHOGENESIS The absence of intracranial circulation precluding oxygen and nutrient delivery to brain tissue is the underlying common pathophysiology irrespective of the proximate cause of brain death. Hypoxia and…

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Neurologic Complications in Pediatric Cardiac Disease

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Understanding the series of operations that a child with single ventricle physiology may undergo can be daunting. Amidst the complex terminologies that accompany these procedures, the neurologist and intensivist should…

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Approach to Acute Encephalopathy and Coma

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A patient in a minimally conscious state has severely altered consciousness but has definite behavioral evidence of self or environmental awareness. A patient in this state may follow simple commands,…

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Neurosurgical Postoperative Monitoring and Complications

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FIGURE 22.1   Nonenhanced head computed tomography (CT) obtained because of poor drainage from the ventriculostomy. The proximal catheter is suboptimally placed. Patient was taken back to the operating room for repositioning…

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Nontraumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

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FIGURE 12.1   (A) Axial head computed tomography (HCT) with left frontal acute intraparenchymal hemorrhage (IPH, white arrow) and secondary intraventricular hemorrhage. (B) Axial fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequence magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)…

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Status Epilepticus and Seizures

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A large number of children with epilepsy will develop SE at least once. A community-based cohort of 613 children with epilepsy in Connecticut reported that 7.3% had at least 1…

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Spinal Cord Disease and Injury

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■ ACUTE STABILIZATION The acute management of the child with a suspected spinal cord emergency hinges on immobilization and stabilization of the spine in cases of trauma or suspected trauma…

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Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis

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FIGURE 11.1   Sagittal (left panel) and coronal (right panel) magnetic resonance venograms demonstrating normal venous sinuses. (a) Superior sagittal sinus. (b) Internal cerebral veins. (c) Great vein of Galen. (d) Straight…

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