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Intraparenchymal hemorrhage related to cerebral venous air embolism secondary to mesenteric ischemia
CONCLUSIONS: Mesenteric ischaemia can cause significant pneumatosis intestinalis, which, by a retrograde mechanism through the portal system, can cause air bubbles to reach the cerebral venous system, leading to acute stroke.PMID:33908620 | DOI:10.33588/rn.7209.2020652
Source: Revista de Neurologia - April 28, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: M T Alba-Isasi J V ázquez-Lorenzo I S ánchez-Serrano B Escribano-Paredes Source Type: research

Pneumocephalus and pneumorachis after blunt chest trauma without spinal fractures: a case report
ConclusionsThis is the first case report to describe pneumorachis and pneumocephalus following blunt trauma with pneumothorax, but no spinal or skull fractures. The mechanism that is probably involved here is a migration of air with subcutaneous emphysema and a pleural hernia into the spinal canal. However, in cases of pneumorachis or pneumocephalus, skull fractures need to be investigated as these require surgery and appropriate vaccination to prevent meningitis.
Source: Journal of Medical Case Reports - October 24, 2019 Category: General Medicine Source Type: research

Boerhaave’s syndrome: a case report of damage control approach
ConclusionPrompt diagnosis with thoracic drainage and a damage control treatment plan might lead to good prognosis for patients with this rare and potentially fatal condition.
Source: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports - April 20, 2019 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

In-hospital mortality risk factors for patients with cerebral vascular events in infectious endocarditis. A correlative study of clinical, echocardiographic, microbiologic and neuroimaging findings.
CONCLUSIONS: In patients with IE complicated with stroke, the number of lesions observed in neuroimaging examinations and conservative treatment were associated with higher in-hospital mortality. PMID: 26031364 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Archivos de Cardiologia de Mexico - May 29, 2015 Category: Cardiology Authors: González-Melchor L, Kimura-Hayama E, Díaz-Zamudio M, Higuera-Calleja J, Choque C, Soto-Nieto GI Tags: Arch Cardiol Mex Source Type: research

Symptomatic Cerebral Air Embolism after Central Venous Catheter Removal. (P1.034)
CONCLUSIONS: Central air embolism is a rare complication of central venous catheter removal or insertion. GRE or DWI is useful for diagnosis of cerebral air embolism. Clinician should be aware of this uncommon complication and take the necessary precaution to prevent it.Disclosure: Dr. Ferdous has nothing to disclose. Dr. Tantikittichaikul has nothing to disclose. Dr. Hasan has nothing to disclose. Dr. Eldokla has nothing to disclose. Dr. Kim has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Ferdous, J., Tantikittichaikul, S., Hasan, R., Eldokla, A., Kim, J. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Case Reports Source Type: research