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Is swine flu dangerous: Need to understand correctly to avoid panic
Patients infected with pork tapeworm are at risk of brain and eye complications, coma, hallucinations and even death. If meat contaminated with pork tapeworm is cooked, the risk of infection is very rare.
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Transthoracic ultrasound in the diagnosis of ventricular dilatation in children
Transfontanelle ultrasound is a method of measuring the size of the lateral ventricles, third ventricles and ventricular trijunction, helping to accurately diagnose ventricular dilatation in newborns.
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Is ventricular dilatation dangerous?
When the ultrasound results show that the fetus has a ventriculomegaly of 10mm or more, many pregnant women begin to worry about whether ventriculomegaly is dangerous, and what the fetus with ventriculomegaly should eat to return the child's condition to normal. The following article will answer questions about the severity of this disease.
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Treatment of ventricular dilatation in children
Ventricular dilatation in children is a condition in which cerebrospinal fluid will stagnate. There are many ways to treat ventriculomegaly in children depending on the severity of the disease, but the two common techniques today are cerebrospinal fluid drainage and endoscopic third ventriculostomy.
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What do 4D ultrasound results show with 6mm bilateral ventricles?
Ventricular dilatation is a dangerous condition that can occur in fetuses and young children. There is no intervention for the fetus, so pregnant women need to follow regular ultrasound scans to detect fetal abnormalities early.
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What you need to know about traumatic brain injury first aid
Traumatic brain injury is a head injury that causes damage to the skull and other internal structures. If not treated properly, the victim can easily die or suffer many serious sequelae.
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Technical procedure for draining the ventricles out
Emergency departments must receive and treat a series of patients with neurological emergencies including internal and surgical diseases such as: cerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, traumatic brain injury... Controlling intracranial pressure (ICP) is vital and needs to be treated early in parallel with treating the cause of increased ICP.
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Technical procedure of intraventricular fibrinolysis in the treatment of intracerebral hemorrhage with intraventricular hemorrhage
Intraventricular hemorrhage is an independent risk factor for increased morbidity and mortality in patients with hemorrhagic stroke. Complications and mortality in intraventricular hemorrhage are often the result of complications of ventricular dilatation (obstructive ventricular dilatation and communicative ventricular dilatation).
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Brain Atrophy and Alzheimer's Disease
Understanding the relationship between brain atrophy, aging, and Alzheimer’s disease is important. Alzheimer’s disease often manifests itself as a person ages. Aging and Alzheimer’s disease are independent processes that simultaneously affect the brain.
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