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1/2/2003
vol. 105 abstract:
Original paper
Terson syndrom in course of cerebral aneurysm – clinical assessment
Agnieszka Nowosielska
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,
Wojciech Czarnecki
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,
Mirosław Ząbek
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Online publish date: 2003/02/11
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40 patients with ruptured cerebral aneurysm were screened by an ophthalmologist for the presence of Terson syndrome (TS) and other forms of ocular haemorrhages. Terson syndrom
was found in 10 % of cases and 37,5 % of cases presented other forms of ocular bleeding. The most significant neurological symptom leading to diagnose TS, was coma episode occurring in any moment of clinical observation. keywords:
Terson syndrom (TS), subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH), cerebral aneurysm, coma |
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