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BACKGROUND: Subdural hematoma is a common phenomenon following a traumatic brain injury where a hematoma is formed below the dura mater of brain meningeal layer, usually with a coup-contrecoup mechanism of injury. The chronic counterpart of subdural hemat... see more

Grochowski Cezary, Kulesza Bartlomiej, Szczepanek Dariusz. Treatment of Moya Moya disease using indirect surgery technique. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2016;6(8):236-240. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.60391http://ojs.uk... see more

Objective: To compare the efficacy of single versus double burr-hole for drainage of chronic subdural hematoma, keeping in consideration pertinent demographic, pre and postoperative associations.Methods: A prospective cohort study carried out in Combined ... see more

Drilling is among the most important manufacturing processes in modern industry. Information on the dynamics of the drilling process is very important to define optimum input parameters. The minimization of burrs is a great challenge in drilling process. ... see more

Antipredation is one type of adaptation done by prey animals in the face of predators, both avoid and fight. The antipredation strategy most often done by some animals is to trick predators, one of them by camouflage. In the camouflaged ghost crabs perfor... see more

A previously healthy 10-year-old girl, living in a sheep-farming community in South Africa with exposure to dogs, presented to her local hospital with generalised tonic-clonic seizures. The initial clinical assessment and laboratory work-up were unremarka... see more

The kit fox (Vulpes macrotis) lives in sandy and shallow soils of the Pacific coastal plains and the ecoregion of San Felipe desert. The reports of this species are scarce and in Mexico it is listed as a threatened species. The populations of V. macrotis ... see more

Pneumocephalus (PNC) is described as a presence of air in the cranial cavity. Trauma is the most common cause, other etiologies such as iatrogenic. There are  two main  types of pneumocephalus: simple and tension. Simple one is typically non- sy... see more

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