KMID : 0377619900550050301
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Korean Jungang Medical Journal 1990 Volume.55 No. 5 p.301 ~ p.307
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Dynamics in Intraventricular Hemorrhage
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Intraventricular hemorrhage, because of its catastrophic effect on humans, has been a subject of great interest and importance to medical science. Clinically, there appears to some improvement of neurological functions in humans with intraventricular hemorrhage undergoing external ventricular drainage-an observation on that has not well document by clinical studies.
To examine this phenomenon, an external ventricular drainage was performed on the lateral ventricles of humans who was implicated in a vnetricular hemorrhage. Most of the emphasis, however, is placed on the management and measure cerebrospinal fluid productions with external ventricular drainage in correlation with their clinical presentation and locations. Volume of cerebrospinal fluid in this group was not correlated with their location of intraventricular hemorrhage.
In this paper we analyzed the volume of cerebrospinal fluid of 19 cases of intraventricular hemorrhage calculate with external ventricular drainage, its and related to the clinical condition of the patients on admission and to the outcome at their discharge from hospital after ictus.
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