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The significance of the difference (p value) between the frequency of fatal intracranial hemorrhage in patients with leukocyte counts above and below a given value was calculated by the chi-square ...
Intracerebral hemorrhages most commonly involve (A) cerebral lobes, originating from penetrating cortical branches of the anterior, middle, or posterior cerebral arteries; (B) basal ganglia ...
At the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery's (SNIS) 22nd Annual Meeting, researchers have presented findings about how ...
Innovation is driving incredible new solutions to some of the biggest risks associated with pregnancy and childbirth in ...
Early-onset neonatal sepsis and meningitis are associated with an increased risk for childhood epilepsy, according to a study published online July 7 in JAMA Network Open.
In all four cases%2C parents declined vitamin K injections for their newborns Doctors say more parents are refusing consent because of concerns based on misinformation Some parents fear shots are ...
For patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), significant disparities in functional outcomes and survival rates are associated with social determinants of health (SDoH).
Days after his wife Lauren Miller, a Real Housewives of New York City and Salt Lake City executive, died after giving birth to their son Jackson, Kevin Miller shared an update on their newborn.
Update on the Management of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Katja E Wartenberg Disclosures Future Neurology. 2013;8 (2):205-224. Electrolyte Disturbances Hyponatremia occurs in 20–40% of SAH patients.
Hemorrhage A hemorrhage is uncontrolled bleeding. It can occur in the space around your brain, called a subarachnoid hemorrhage, or within your brain tissue, called an intracerebral hemorrhage.
Published today in The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, the peer-reviewed results reveal these cardiovascular conditions are 1.76 times more likely, whilst thromboembolic incidents ...
More information: Postpartum hemorrhage and long-term cardiovascular disease risk: a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis, The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine (2025).