Post-traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage
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Abstract
Posttraumatic cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage frequently complicates skull base fractures. While most CSF leaks will cease without treatment, patients with persistent CSF leaks may be at increased risk for meningitis, and many will require surgical intervention. We reviewed the medical records of …
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| Authors | Friedman JA;Ebersold MJ;Quast LM;; |
| Journal | World Journal of Surgery |
| Year | 2001 |
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humans
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national institutes of health
national library of medicine
adult
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cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea / etiology
cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea / etiology
cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea / surgery*
pmid:11571972
doi:10.1007/s00268-001-0059-7
j a friedman
m j ebersold
l m quast
cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea / surgery*
craniocerebral trauma / complications
surgery
vascular surgery
general surgery
thoracic surgery
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