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The Risk Factors And Prevension Of Rebleeding After Craniotomy For Evacuation Of Hypertensive Cerebral Hematoma
Posted on:
2010-06-29
Degree:
Master
Type:
Thesis
Country:
China
Candidate:
K Li
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GTID:
2144360275469542
Subject:
Surgery
Abstract/Summary:
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Rebleeding after craniotomy for evacuation of hypertensive cerebral hematoma are more and more important in recent years. The history of acuting of rebleeding are reviewed and patholgy are emphasesed in this article.
Keywords/Search Tags:
Hypertension
,
Cerebral hemorrhage
,
patholgy
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