From the case: Intracranial hypotension
From the case:
Intracranial hypotension
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Axial FLAIR
contributed by Elsayed Mohamed Elsayed Galbat on May 30, 2016
- “ Intracranial hypotension can be spontaneous or secondary to trauma, surgery or over shunting. Usually, it is treated by epidural blood patch. ”
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