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BACKGROUND Patients with skull defects sometimes develop neurological
Introduction: The syndrome of the trephined is a rare complication observed
Apr 22, 2011 . Has anyone heard of the Syndrome of Trephined or Sinking Skin Flap Syndrome
Apr 10, 2009 . “Syndrome of the trephined” or “sinking skin flap syndrome” is an unusual
Hydrocephalus and syndrome of the trephined are the most frequent
However, it now appears that many patients with craniectomy develop the so
A case of motor trephine syndrome assessed by MR perfusion (MRP) study
``syndrome of the trephined,'' where patients with craniectomies suffered from
Unbound MEDLINE/PubMed | Syndrome of the trephined following bifrontal
Syndrome of the trephined: theory and facts - Sciences Indexed Since 1998.
Unusual presentation of the "syndrome of the trephined". Pathophysiology of the
Specific interests in decompressive craniectomy, syndrome of the trephined,
Motor trephine syndrome: a mechanistic hypothesis. Stiver SI, Wintermark M,
Syndrome of the trephined. Journal of Neurosurgery, 2009. View rest of article at
A diagnosis of syndrome of the trephined was consid- ered and her symptoms
An extreme syndrome of the trephined after decompressive craniectomy is
contusions, external cerebral herniation, subdural hygroma, infection,
hypothesize that “motor trephine syndrome” arises from decompensated CSF .
Headaches in the Syndrome of the Trephined: Resolution Following Cranioplasty
We discuss the physiopathological basis of the “syndrome of the trephined” and
(2010) Mokri. Headache. To draw attention to the syndrome of the trephined as a
(2009) Joseph, Reilly. Journal Of Neurosurgery. Read by researchers in: 100%
Janzen C. Syndrome of the trephined following bifrontal decompressive
Title: Syndrome of the Trephined: Myth or Truth? Authors: Manuel Dujovny, M.D.,
the size and location of the skull bone defect. Twenty-two patients were
"Syndrome of the trephined" or "sinking skin flap syndrome" is an unusual
Syndrome of the trephined: theory and facts - Science Alerts Social Network.
"Syndrome of the trephined" or "sinking skin flap syndrome" is an unusual
There are few reports of SSFS associated with delayed motor deficits, designated
The pathophysiology behind "the syndrome of the trephined" has been under
Cranioplasty has been practised since prehistoric times. Some of the indications
To draw attention to the syndrome of the trephined as a potential cause for
Mar 20, 2004 . A diagnosis of syndrome of the trephined was considered and her symptoms
Key Words * cranioplasty, cerebrovascular reserve capacity, postural blood flow
Jun 18, 2010 . Mokri, B. (2010), Orthostatic Headaches in the Syndrome of the Trephined:
syndrome of the trephined was gained pre¬ sumably from poorly controlled
Cranioplasty and the syndrome of the trephined. Ng D, Dan NG. Department of
The syndrome of the trephined (ST), also known as the “syndrome of the sinking
Orthostatic Headaches in the Syndrome of the Trephined: Resolution Following
Jun 18, 2010 . To draw attention to the syndrome of the trephined as a potential cause for
The syndrome of the trephined (ST), also known as the “syndrome of the sinking
(1997) Ng, Dan. Journal of clinical neuroscience official journal of the
malignant cerebral artery infarction herniation. The syndrome of the “trephined”
Publications - Bahram Mokri, M.D.. Back to research profile.
due removal of the cranial bone after a neurosurgical procedure is known as 'the
13: Mokri B. Orthostatic headaches in the syndrome of the trephined: resolution
Springer-Verlag 2008 Shirley I. Stiver & Max Wintermark & Geoffrey T. Manley
SpringerImages - Sinking skin flap syndrome, also known as syndrome of the
OBJECT: The "syndrome of the trephined" is an uncommon and poorly
Jun 17, 2010 . Conclusion. The syndrome of the trephined is yet another cause of orthostatic
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