The Cleveland Medical Journal, Volume 11Cleveland Medical Journal Company, 1912 - Medicine |
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... hemorrhage or inflammatory change . Apparently , the increased pressure is due to a simple trans- udation of serum . It may persist for months after traumatism and explain the continued headache , epileptic attacks , etc. , some- times ...
... hemorrhage or inflammatory change . Apparently , the increased pressure is due to a simple trans- udation of serum . It may persist for months after traumatism and explain the continued headache , epileptic attacks , etc. , some- times ...
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... Hemorrhages into the dural spaces are sometimes accompanied by marked signs of increased intracranial pressure . Such hemorrhages , except in the case of internal hemorrhagic pachymeningitis , are usually due to trauma and the diagnosis ...
... Hemorrhages into the dural spaces are sometimes accompanied by marked signs of increased intracranial pressure . Such hemorrhages , except in the case of internal hemorrhagic pachymeningitis , are usually due to trauma and the diagnosis ...
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... hemorrhagic pachymeningitis - may be suspected from the history of trauma or alcoholism or as a complication of senile dementia or paresis , although it sometimes occurs following in- fectious diseases ; also the step - like progress of ...
... hemorrhagic pachymeningitis - may be suspected from the history of trauma or alcoholism or as a complication of senile dementia or paresis , although it sometimes occurs following in- fectious diseases ; also the step - like progress of ...
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... Hemorrhagic Infarction of the Adrenals , With Report of a Case . By ARTHUR W. M. ELLIS , M. B. , Late Resident Pathologist of the Lakeside Hospital , Cleveland , Ohio . ( From the Pathological Laboratory of the Lakeside Hospital ...
... Hemorrhagic Infarction of the Adrenals , With Report of a Case . By ARTHUR W. M. ELLIS , M. B. , Late Resident Pathologist of the Lakeside Hospital , Cleveland , Ohio . ( From the Pathological Laboratory of the Lakeside Hospital ...
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... Hemorrhage from the Right Fallopian_Tube , Operation and Pathological Report , H. H. Heath . 2 , Cases and Types of Flat - foot , B. G. Chollette . 3 , Two Cases of Bifid Bladder and a Case of Congenital Diverticulum of the Bladder ...
... Hemorrhage from the Right Fallopian_Tube , Operation and Pathological Report , H. H. Heath . 2 , Cases and Types of Flat - foot , B. G. Chollette . 3 , Two Cases of Bifid Bladder and a Case of Congenital Diverticulum of the Bladder ...
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