Post-Traumatic Arachnoid Cyst by Delivery Forceps
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
;
: 457-463, 1983.
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in Korean
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| ID: wpr-102251
ABSTRACT
The first report of growing skull fractures of children was in 1861 by John How ship who noted partial absorption of the right parietal bone, arising from a blow on the head in a child aged 9 months. The cases of cranial defects that develope from fractures of the skull in childhood are not common but post-traumatic arachnoid cyst by delivery forceps had rarely reported in world literature. Consequently the author had a case of post-traumatic arachnoid cyst by delivery forceps with its common features and evaluated on various aspects of this syndrome. This case had been treated by surgery with removal of cyst, cranioplasty and V-P shunt.
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Main subject:
Parietal Bone
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Arachnoid
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Ships
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Skull
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Skull Fractures
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Surgical Instruments
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Absorption
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Head
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Hydrocephalus
Limits:
Child
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Humans
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
Year:
1983
Type:
Article
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